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Progressive city governments in the Barcelona area have showed the world how turning back privatization is achievable at a local level. But there remain obstacles to be overcome, says Luke Stobart.
Trying to take back failing privatized public services exposes governments to the risk of being sued for gargantuan amounts by foreign corporations. Lavinia Steinfort reports.
A court victory has rewarded civil society efforts to end water privatization in the Indonesian capital but many questions remain unanswered. Febriana Firdaus reports.
With the failures of privatization all too evident when it comes to public resources and services, there is a global upsurge of interest in running things differently.
Heard the tale about the private sector always doing things better? Nick Dowson wonders why it still has believers.
The British National Health Service is seen across the world as a beacon of medical provision. But, hollowed out by privatization by stealth, it needs a radical prescription to restore it, explains Youssef El-Gingihy.
After decades of denuding privatization policies, the green shoots of a public takeback are finally appearing. Dinyar Godrej on the promise and the threat.
No Turning Back by Rania Abouzeid; Beside the Syrian Sea by James Wolff; Frankenstein in Baghdad by Ahmed Saadawi, translated by Jonathan Wright; Sara by Sakine Cansiz, translated by Janet Biehl.
Mambo Cósmico by Sonido Gallo Negro and Forest Bathing by A Hawk and a Hacksaw
Even When I Fall, co-directed by Kate McLarnon and Sky Neal; 120 BPM (Beats Per Minute), directed and co-written by Robin Campillo.
From gender-based violence to the challenges of being an outspoken woman, Indian writer and activist Meena Kandasmy talks with Graeme Green.
Saudi Arabia’s King-in-waiting – and his aggressive foreign policy – is put under the spotlight.
Almost any Libyan can tell you the story of a relative or friend imprisoned, tortured, exiled or simply disappeared. Zoe Holman profiles this complex country.
Article title | Description | Author | Published | Magazine | Link |
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Reclaiming the city | Progressive city governments in the Barcelona area have showed the world how turning back privatization is achievable at a local level. But there remain obstacles to be overcome, says Luke Stobart. |
Luke Stobart | May, 2018 | 512 | Buy |
The almighty investor | Trying to take back failing privatized public services exposes governments to the risk of being sued for gargantuan amounts by foreign corporations. Lavinia Steinfort reports. |
Lavinia Steinfort | May, 2018 | 512 | Buy |
An end to Jakarta's water woes? | A court victory has rewarded civil society efforts to end water privatization in the Indonesian capital but many questions remain unanswered. Febriana Firdaus reports. |
Febriana Firdaus | May, 2018 | 512 | Read |
The people strike back | With the failures of privatization all too evident when it comes to public resources and services, there is a global upsurge of interest in running things differently. |
May, 2018 | 512 | Buy | |
The efficiency myth | Heard the tale about the private sector always doing things better? Nick Dowson wonders why it still has believers. |
May, 2018 | 512 | Read | |
Unhappy 70th birthday NHS? | The British National Health Service is seen across the world as a beacon of medical provision. But, hollowed out by privatization by stealth, it needs a radical prescription to restore it, explains Youssef El-Gingihy. |
Youssef El-Gingihy | May, 2018 | 512 | Buy |
The case for public ownership | After decades of denuding privatization policies, the green shoots of a public takeback are finally appearing. Dinyar Godrej on the promise and the threat. |
Dinyar Godrej | May, 2018 | 512 | Buy |
Mixed Media: Books | No Turning Back by Rania Abouzeid; Beside the Syrian Sea by James Wolff; Frankenstein in Baghdad by Ahmed Saadawi, translated by Jonathan Wright; Sara by Sakine Cansiz, translated by Janet Biehl. |
New Internationalist Editorial | April, 2018 | 511 | Buy |
Mixed Media: Music | Mambo Cósmico by Sonido Gallo Negro and Forest Bathing by A Hawk and a Hacksaw |
New Internationalist Editorial | April, 2018 | 511 | Buy |
Mixed Media: Film | Even When I Fall, co-directed by Kate McLarnon and Sky Neal; 120 BPM (Beats Per Minute), directed and co-written by Robin Campillo. |
New Internationalist Editorial | April, 2018 | 511 | Buy |
And Finally: Meena Kandasamy | From gender-based violence to the challenges of being an outspoken woman, Indian writer and activist Meena Kandasmy talks with Graeme Green. |
Graeme Green | April, 2018 | 511 | Buy |
Worldbeater: Mohammed bin Salman | Saudi Arabia’s King-in-waiting – and his aggressive foreign policy – is put under the spotlight. |
Richard Swift | April, 2018 | 511 | Buy |
Country Profile: Libya | Almost any Libyan can tell you the story of a relative or friend imprisoned, tortured, exiled or simply disappeared. Zoe Holman profiles this complex country. |
Zoe Holman | April, 2018 | 511 | Buy |
Only Planet - Guns | Cartoon by Marc Roberts |
Marc Roberts | April, 2018 | 511 | Buy |
Big Bad World - Not racist | Cartoon by P J Polyp |
P J Polyp | April, 2018 | 511 | Buy |