Mumbuca – a people’s fintech in Brazil By Transnational Institute|2022-12-20T09:39:02+01:00December 9th, 2022|Longreads| Mumbuca A people’s fintech in Brazil Milford Bateman and Fernando Amorim Teixeira Read More 0
The financialization of conservation By Transnational Institute|2022-11-21T11:44:35+01:00November 21st, 2022|Longreads| The financialization of conservation The case of debt swaps for the oceans Andre Standing Read More 0
China and the World By Transnational Institute|2023-03-14T16:50:25+01:00October 4th, 2022|2 col Longread, Longreads| China and the World An introduction for activists Sophie Chen Read More Comments Off on China and the World
Hold Fire – why we must reject militarism for peace By Transnational Institute|2022-07-28T08:52:30+02:00July 27th, 2022|Longreads| Hold Fire Why we must reject militarism for peace Niamh Ní Bhriain Read More 0
Micro utopias for an inclusive future By Transnational Institute|2022-09-12T20:11:48+02:00July 19th, 2022|Longreads| Micro utopias for an inclusive future Bernardo Gutiérrez Read More 0
Obsessed with Numbers By Transnational Institute|2022-07-01T12:53:59+02:00June 29th, 2022|Longreads| Obsessed with Numbers A Critical Analysis of the United Nations’ Crop Monitoring Programme in Peru, Colombia and Bolivia Nicolas Martínez and Pien Metaal. Translator: Analia Penchaszadeh Read More 0
Ruling the Waves By Transnational Institute|2022-06-24T15:38:50+02:00June 23rd, 2022|Longreads| Ruling the Waves How corporations are deepening their control of global ocean politics Carsten Pedersen (TNI) and Dr. Felix Mallin (University of Copenhagen) Read More 0
Digital Ecosocialism: Breaking the power of Big Tech By Transnational Institute|2022-05-31T14:15:45+02:00May 31st, 2022|Longreads| Digital Ecosocialism Breaking the power of Big Tech Michael Kwet Read More 0
Land rights and wrongs By Transnational Institute|2022-05-27T12:37:40+02:00May 10th, 2022|Longreads| Land rights and wrongs What role does land titling play in helping coca leaf farmers switch to legal alternatives in Colombia? Sophia Ostler Read More 0
A House of Cards: ‘High compliance’: A legally indefensible and confusing distraction By Transnational Institute|2022-05-10T08:31:59+02:00April 29th, 2022|Longreads| A House of Cards ‘High compliance’: A legally indefensible and confusing distraction A Commentary by Martin Jelsma (TNI), David Bewley-Taylor (GDPO), Tom Blickman (TNI), and John Walsh (WOLA) Read More 0