Books
Over the years Inter Pares has collaborated with several publishers in the production of books on themes of interest to our public, as a contribution to deepening and disseminating knowledge on social justice issues.
- Illusions of Security: Global surveillance and democracy in the post-9/11 world, by Maureen Webb, City Lights, 2007
This series is a joint initiative of Zed Books and several international partner publishers and non-governmental organizations, including Inter Pares during 2001-2005, who work together to maximize the relevance and availability of this series. Intended for inquiring readers, social activists, and students in the North and South, the books address current global issues of relevance to humanity, explaining what is at stake for each issue and questioning conventional ideas and policies.
Another American Century? The United States and the World since 9/11 (updated edition), by Nicholas Guyatt, 2004
Brave New Seeds: The Threat of GM Crops to Farmers, by Robert Ali Brac de la Perriere and Franck Seuret, 2001
Deglobalization: Ideas for a New World Economy Reality, by Walden Bello, 2003
Food for All: The Need for a New Agriculture Reality, by John Madeley, 2002
Free Trade for the Americas? Myth, Reality and Alternatives, by Graham Dunkley, 2004
Give and Take: What's the Matter with Foreign Aid?, by David Sogge, 2002
Global Intelligence: The World's Secret Services Today, by Paul Todd and Jonathan Bloch, 2003
The Global Women's Movement: Origins, Issues and Strategies, by Peggy Antrobus, 2004
Hungry for Trade: How the Poor Pay for Free Trade, by John Madeley, 2001
Islam and Jihad: Prejudice versus Reality, by A. G. Noorani, 2003
The Myth of Development: The Non-Viable Economies of the 21st Century Today, by Oswaldo de Rivero, 2001
A New Democracy: Alternatives to a Bankrupt World Order, by Harry Shutt, 2002
Oil: Politics, Poverty, and the Planet, by Toby Shelley, 2005
Our Simmering Planet: What to do about Global Warming?, by Joyeeta Gupta, 2002
Rethinking Globalization: Critical Issues and Policy Choices, by Martin Khor, 2001
Stolen Fruit: The Tropical Commodities Disaster, by Peter Robbins, 2003
The Water Business: Corporations Versus People, by Ann-Christin Sjölander Holland, 2005
The Water Manifesto: Arguments for a World Water Contract, by Riccardo Petrella, 2001
Who Owes Who? 50 Questions about World Debt, by Damien Millet & Eric Toussaint, 2004
Also co-published with Zed Books:
The False Dilemma: Globalization: Opportunity or Threat?, by Oscar Ugarteche, 2006
Freedom from Debt: The Reappropriation of Development through Financial Self-Reliance, by Jacques B. Gélinas, 1998
Transforming Ourselves, Transforming the World: An Open Conspiracy for Social Change, by Brian K. Murphy, 2000
| Reviewed July 29, 2009 | Publishing Policies | |


