THE INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE WORLD SOCIAL FORUM IV - MUMBAI, INDIA, 16-21 JAN 2004
  
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IPS is once again sending a multi-lingual team to provide an independent record of the biggest global gathering of civil society. The first outside Brazil, and coming this time just before the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos Switzerland, Mumbai could be a new beginning. A lot has changed since the last forum at Porto Alegre.

The U.S. invaded Iraq, the UN is further marginalised, the Kyoto Protocol and the International Criminal Court are in trouble. On the other hand, the Group of 20 led by President Lula of Brazil successfully challenged the rich world's trade agenda in Cancún. It is easy to be a critic; more difficult is finding political expressions that can give ideas shape on the ground. Can civil society meet the expectations it has created? Check here for daily reports from Mumbai.



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 WORLD SOCIAL FORUM AT TURNING POINT: REFORM OR BECOME IRRELEVANT
By Roberto Savio
 DEMOCRATISE GLOBALISATION BEFORE GLOBALISATION DENATURES DEMOCRACY
By Boutros Boutros-Ghali
POWER POLITICS ONLY EXACERBATES GLOBAL INSECURITY
By Mary Robinson
 
TRADE MUST BE BOTH FREE AND FAIR
By Erkki Tuomioja
 
NEOLIBERALISM HAS FAILED
By Mario Soares
 
GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY MEETS AMIDST CRISIS OF EMPIRE
By Walden Bello
 
BUILDING ECONOMIES OF PERMANENCE AND POLITICS OF PEACE
By Vandana Shiva
 
STRIKING A NEW BALANCE, NATIONALLY AND GLOBALLY
By James D. Wolfensohn
 

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