Peoples for Human Rights Vol. 6, December 1998
Globalization and Discrimination
Introduction: Globalization of the Economy: A New Face of Poverty and Exclusion (Mario Jorge Yutzis)
Globalization and Exclusion (Rodolfo Stavenhagen)
Globalised Discriminatory Violence: Thesis about the Ideology of Globalised Discrimination (Guillermo A. Maci)
Globalization, Inequality and Discrimination: Theorizing Global Democratization in the Twenty-First Century (Stephen Gill)
Globalization, Hegemony and the Structure of Discrimination: In Search of a New Counter Hegemonic Alliance (Kinhide Mushakoji)
Looking to the Seventh Generation and the Responsibility of Leadership: The Concept of Leadership and Preparing for the 21st Century (Tonya Gonnella Frichner)
Rights and Globalization: East Asian Experience (Yash Ghai)
Women and Globalisation (Nimalka Fernando)
Balances and Challenges of the International Protection of Human Rights: 50 Years Universal Declaration of Human Rights (Theo van Boven)
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