Research
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Economic Justice, Peace & Foreign Policy
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Reports
Executive Excess 2001: Layoffs, Tax Rebates, and the Gender Gap
The eighth annual CEO compensation survey.
Economic Justice, Peace & Foreign Policy
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Reports
Top 200: The Rise of Corporate Global Power
As citizen movements the world over launch activities to counter aspects of economic globalization, the growing power of private corporations is becoming a...
Reports
Fire, Earth, and Water
An assessment of the environmental, safety and health Impacts of the Cerro Grande Fire on Los Alamos National Laboratory,
Economic Justice, Peace & Foreign Policy
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Reports
Executive Excess 2000
The seventh annual CEO compensation survey.
Reports
Chad-Cameroon Pipeline
Chevron’s alleged human rights abuses in the Niger Delta and involvement in the Chad-Cameroon pipeline consortium highlights the need for the World Bank...
Economic Justice
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Books
Robin Hood Was Right : A Guide to Giving Your Money for Social Change
Peace & Foreign Policy
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Books
Calling the Shots : How Washington Dominates Today’s UN
Filled with tales of UN intrigue and diplomatic carrots and sticks, Calling the Shots exposes how U.S. financial and political bribes are backed...
Economic Justice, Peace & Foreign Policy
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Reports
Executive Excess 1999: A Decade of Executive Excess
The sixth annual CEO pay report reviews the 1990s.
Reports
OPIC, Ex-Im & Climate Change: Business as Usual?
An Analysis of U.S. Government Support for Fossil Fueled Development Abroad, 1992-98
Economic Justice, Peace & Foreign Policy
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Reports
Executive Excess 1998: CEOs Gain From Massive Downsizing
The fifth annual executive compensation survey finds that CEOs who downsize workers are rewarded.