Wednesday, March 18, 2015

New Issue: Humanity

The latest issue of Humanity (Vol. 6, no. 1, Spring 2015) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: Toward a History of the New International Economic Order
    • Resolutions Adopted on the Report of the AD HOC Committee of the Sixth Special Session
    • Nils Gilman, The New International Economic Order: A Reintroduction
    • Sanctifying National Sovereignty in the Name of Postcolonial Humanity
    • Priya Lal, African Socialism and the Limits of Global Familyhood: Tanzania and the New International Economic Order in Sub-Saharan Africa
    • Bret Benjamin, Bookend to Bandung: The New International Economic Order and the Antinomies of the Bandung Era
    • Roland Burke, Competing for the Last Utopia?: The NIEO, Human Rights, and the World Conference for the International Women’s Year, Mexico City, June 1975
    • "A Trade Union of the 'Developing' Nations"
    • Christopher R. W. Dietrich, Mossadegh Madness: Oil and Sovereignty in the Anticolonial Community
    • Giuliano Garavini, From Boumedienomics to Reaganomics: Algeria, OPEC, and the International Struggle for Economic Equality
    • Daniel J. Whelan, “Under the Aegis of Man”: The Right to Development and the Origins of the New International Economic Order
    • Johanna Bockman, Socialist Globalization against Capitalist Neocolonialism: The Economic Ideas behind the New International Economic Order
    • Subaltern International Law
    • Umut Özsu, “In the Interests of Mankind as a Whole”: Mohammed Bedjaoui’s New International Economic Order
    • Antony Anghie, Legal Aspects of the New International Economic Order
    • Jennifer Bair, Corporations at the United Nations: Echoes of the New International Economic Order?
    • From Accommodation to Rejection
    • Kevin O’Sullivan, The Search for Justice: NGOs in Britain and Ireland and the New International Economic Order, 1968–82
    • Patrick Sharma, Between North and South: The World Bank and the New International Economic Order
    • Daniel J. Sargent, North/South: The United States Responds to the New International Economic Order
    • Victor McFarland, The New International Economic Order, Interdependence, and Globalization