Center for a Stateless Society C4SS

building awareness of the market anarchist alternative – Linked on our blogs with Citizens United — Is the Gas Pedal Stuck? and with Molinari Institute.

  • The Center for a Stateless Society is a project of the Molinari Institute USA and dedicated to building public awareness of, and support for, market anarchism. We provide news commentary, related analysis and original research from our unique perspective, serving as a market anarchist media center …
  • Staff: … (full text about the Center).

Homepage;
Press; Stateless University; Philosophy Quiz; Partner: Molinari, Belgium; FAQs; Support;
Contacts: General inquiries about this web site, or for Media inquiries.

About Market Anarchism /see also on Molinari Insitute, USA: Market Anarchism is the doctrine that the legislative, adjudicative, and protective functions unjustly and inefficiently monopolised by the coercive State should be entirely turned over to the voluntary, consensual forces of market society. Continuer la lecture de « Center for a Stateless Society C4SS »

Molinari Institute

english Homepage;
Anti Copyright; Dissent (Radical Library); News; Industrial Radical; Discussion Groups; Get Involved; Donate / Shop;
Address /Contact: Molinari Institute, 402 Martin Avenue, Auburn, AL 3683,| USA.

About Market Anarchism 2/2: … As Thomas Paine wrote in The Rights of Man (1792): Great part of that order which reigns among mankind is not the effect of government. It has its origin in the principles of society and the natural constitution of man.  Continuer la lecture de « Molinari Institute »

Geneva Forum

Building Peace and Security Partnerships – in english and french

Linked on these blogs with Conference on Disarmament CD – 3 and 13 December 2010;

All pages of this website have the same URL. Click on the links in the left column, as: in English, in French, About Us, Partners, Donors, Activities, Resources, Calendar, Media Guide, Vacancies, Internships, Contacts.

Address and map: The Geneva Forum, Pavillon Rigot, Avenue de la Paix 11a, 1202 Geneva, Switzerland.

Homepage 2/2: … The work of the Geneva Forum comprises three main tracks:  Continuer la lecture de « Geneva Forum »

Chronic Poverty Research Centre

Linked on our blogs with Karsten Weitzenegger Consulting, and with Karsten Weitzenegger – Germany. Picked up on Weitzenegger’s Newsletter.

CPRC is an international partnership of universities, research institutes and NGOs established in 2000 with initial funding from the UK’s Department for International Development DFID. Many organisations work to address poverty issues, but what distinguishes CPRC is its focus on persistent or chronic poverty. The program is currently on its Phase 3 stage, where important work on thematic research, policy analysis and policy engagement are carried out … (about).

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News; Blog; Research Themes; Chronic Poverty Reports; Gender Report; 2010 Conference; Partners; Links;
Address: CPRC, c/o Institute for Development Policy and Management, School of Environment and Development, University of Manchester, Humanities Bridgeford Street, Manchester, M13 9PL, UK;
Contact.

About /CPRC’s agenda: Well over a billion people – about a fifth of the world’s population – live in absolute poverty. Continuer la lecture de « Chronic Poverty Research Centre »

Digital Development Debates

Digital Development Debates is published by Inwent, Internationale Weiterbildung und Entwicklung GmbH / Capacity Building International, Germany. Each issue focuses on a prevailing topic from the development policy sector. Our authors – all experts from their respective fields – explore different facets of this central topic in their contributions … (about 1/2).

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Biodiversity; Introduction; Editorial Sept. 2010 /Ute Lange; More projects by Inwent:  University Capacity Building Program UCBP, Ethiopia; Rambhau Mhalgi Prabodhini /RMP Knowledge of Excellence Center; ECBCHECK, Quality Label for Capacity Building in e-learning, also called OPEN ECBcheck)
Address /Imprint: c/o Inwent Internationale Weiterbildung und Entwicklung GmbH, Friedrich-Ebert-Allee 40, 53113 Bonn, Germany;
Contact.

About 2/2: … Digital Development Debates takes a two-tiered approach: We offer short journalistic articles aimed at interested laypeople, and more in-depth technical articles that provide well-founded and detailed information.

Digital Development Debates is an interdisciplinary format that takes advantage of every interactive opportunity: we want to encourage conversation between readers and authors. Our goal is to create a lively platform where experts, journalists, students, business people and other interested parties can continue to expand the existing pool of information and with room for debate – as the name Digital Development Debates promises.

Find Inwent on this blog.