New Internationalist Magazine Guide



Resistance

brute forces: a year of rough injustice (#450-2012 Mar p10)

why America's 99 per cent have rebelled (#448-2011 Dec p53)

a view of the Syrian protest movements (#446-2011 Oct p54)

Asháninka people are taking a hard line against dam builders (#446-2011 Oct p16)

indigenous people organizing around the world (#446-2011 Oct p24)

indigenous-led protests against Peru's mines (#446-2011 Oct p26)

Nature's defenders - can indigenous people save the planet? (#446-2011 Oct - main theme)

Spain's slow-burning revolution (#446-2011 Oct p11)

activists make themselves heard at corporate AGMs (#441-2011 Apr p13)

as the ripples of rebellion spread, what's next for democracy? (#441-2011 Apr p54)

is it ok for protesters to damage property? (#440-2011 Mar p34)

the fallout from India's explosive economic growth (#440-2011 Mar p21)

the great rebellion against the great recession (#440-2011 Mar p14)

Up in arms! How the financial crisis sparked a wave of popular protest (#440-2011 Mar - main theme)

taking action against coal around the world (#415-2008 Sep p27a)

action and resources on corporate accountability campaigns (#407-2007 Dec p20)

campaigning against unethical companies' spin (#407-2007 Dec p8)

history of people versus corporations (#407-2007 Dec p12)

what 'corporate justice' might look like (#407-2007 Dec p18)

Burma's struggle goes global (#406-2007 Nov p26a)

US activists against Alliant Techsystems (#406-2007 Nov p15)

US veterans against the war in Iraq (#406-2007 Nov p24a)

living wage campaign launched in North America (#404-2007 Sep p26d)

African campaign to protect Darfur (#401-2007 Jun p14)

US day of action against carbon emissions (#401-2007 Jun p27b)

Afghan women's revolutionary association (#400-2007 May p14)

Daring to dream (#400-2007 May - main theme)

hands off our water! (brief) (#400-2007 May p28b)

human rights activist, Burma (#400-2007 May p15)

indigenous statement of resistance, Mexico (#400-2007 May p20)

keynote editorial on community action (#400-2007 May p4)

small farmers resisting agribusiness, Brazil (#400-2007 May p11)

Ugandan transgender activist (#400-2007 May p12a)

why globalization has stalled, new visions (#400-2007 May p10)

World Social Forum 2007 special (#399-2007 Apr p22a)

anti-slavery pioneers (#398-2007 Mar p24)

day campaigning for women's rights in Tehran (#398-2007 Mar p8)

junta blitzed with letters (#398-2007 Mar p21a)

year-long blockade of UK nuclear base (#398-2007 Mar p22a)

Buy Nothing Day 2006 (#397-2007 Jan/Feb p28b)

Greenpeace resists Japanese whalers (#397-2007 Jan/Feb p14)

Peruvian villagers resist mining (#397-2007 Jan/Feb p29a)

heroes of resistance to corruption (#396-2006 Dec p12)

how to survive as activist in Colombia (#394-2006 Oct p33)

resistance to neoliberalism, France (#394-2006 Oct p14)

examples of subvertising (#393-2006 Sep p21)

Chagos islanders resist superpowers (#392-2006 Aug p23a)

eco-resistance to Uruguay paper mills (#392-2006 Aug p33)

logging resister from PNG interviewed (#391-2006 Jul p33)

Argentinean political activist interviewed (#389-2006 May p33)

squatter citizens - activists profiled (#386-2006 Jan/Feb p20)

imprisonment of dissident Israeli activist (#385-2005 Dec p23)

Aboriginal Australians resist nuclear industry (#382-2005 Sep p18)

anti-nuclear tonics & key action groups (#382-2005 Sep p20)

international battle to save Uzbek protestors (#382-2005 Sep p24a)

poor farmers gain land, Paraguay (#382-2005 Sep p22a)

defining strategies in history of nonviolence (#381-2005 Aug p12)

Morocco seals off Western Sahara after intifada (#381-2005 Aug p6a)

nonviolence hall of fame/milestones (#381-2005 Aug p12)

nonviolent army in conflict zone, Sri Lanka (#381-2005 Aug p26)

increasing unrest in China (brief) (#380-2005 Jul p7c)

interview with 3 Israeli refuseniks (#380-2005 Jul p33)

Bolivia's challenge to oil giants (#379-2005 Jun p8a)

protests at free trade agreement, Honduras (#379-2005 Jun p6c)

media resistance group, Zimbabwe (#376-2005 Mar p33)

villagers in Thailand fight gas pipeline (#375-2005 Jan/Feb p8)

resistance to US bases worldwide (#374-2004 Dec p7b)

Indian forest activist interviewed (#372-2004 Oct p33)

Southern Exposure photo of Milk rebels, Japan (#372-2004 Oct p4)

brave Chinese voices seeking political change (#371-2004 Sep p26)

pigeon protest against G8 (brief) (#371-2004 Sep p7b)

women use bodies to resist oppression, India (#371-2004 Sep p5)

opposition on the march in Armenia (#370-2004 Aug p6a)

farewell tribute to Canadian activist (#367-2004 May p7a)

worldwide resistance to IMF/World Bank (#365-2004 Mar p12)

Brukman workers win their factory, Argentina (#364-2004 Jan/Feb p7b)

watering down dam resistance, China (#364-2004 Jan/Feb p8a)

globalization resistance brings down President (#363-2003 Dec p8)

reclaiming land from sugar, Philippines (#363-2003 Dec p22)

World Social Forum activist interviewed (#363-2003 Dec p33)

occupied factory symbol of resistance (#361-2003 Oct p6)

why Costa Rica is saying no to oil companies (#361-2003 Oct p26)

how people power can face down militarism (#360-2003 Sep p24)

keynote editorial on reinventing power (#360-2003 Sep p9)

poor communities' mutual aid, South Africa (#360-2003 Sep p14)

power dynamics in activist groups (#360-2003 Sep p23)

Reinventing power: people take control (#360-2003 Sep - main theme)

successful experiments in real democracy (#360-2003 Sep p26)

anti-war music of a new generation (#359-2003 Aug p14)

dalits use music to subvert caste, India (#359-2003 Aug p20)

interview with Thomas Mapfumo (#359-2003 Aug p24)

keynote editorial on music (#359-2003 Aug p9)

musical rebels and dissidents (#359-2003 Aug p22)

open letter from music rebel Ani DiFranco (#359-2003 Aug p26)

democracy & global governance (#358-2003 Jul p34)

map showing resistance to IMF/WB worldwide (#357-2003 Jun p7)

people power - resistance to global warming (#357-2003 Jun p22)

utopian alternative-energy farm, Colombia (#357-2003 Jun p16)

why it is good for your health (brief) (#357-2003 Jun p6)

social movements provide hope, Argentina (#356-2003 May p11)

boycott of World Bank bonds spreading (#355-2003 Apr p37)

Burmese exile interviewed (#355-2003 Apr p33)

defending the welfare state, Norway (#355-2003 Apr p28)

privatized electricity hits consumer, Philippines (#355-2003 Apr p25)

protesting privatized prisons, Australia (#355-2003 Apr p26)

resisting sell-off of basic services, S Africa (#355-2003 Apr p24)

to murky world of export credit agencies (#355-2003 Apr p27)

privatizing water in Ghana - & resistance (#354-2003 Mar p20)

health workers battle privatization, El Salvador (#353-2003 Jan/Feb p8)

Israel: time to divest, by Desmond Tutu (#353-2003 Jan/Feb p5)

activist's guide to pitching a good news story (#352-2002 Dec p28)

brave steps towards peace, success stories (#352-2002 Dec p14)

Chinese city that puts ecology first (#352-2002 Dec p13)

citizens controlling local budgets, Brazil (#352-2002 Dec p22)

clean hydrogen energy round the corner (#352-2002 Dec p16)

forest vandals now protect butterflies, Kenya (#352-2002 Dec p24)

priority for rivers & people in Chinese city (#352-2002 Dec p12)

seven principles for successful resistance (#352-2002 Dec p27)

Success stories from around the world (#352-2002 Dec - main theme)

volunteers protect Palestinian farmers (#352-2002 Dec p6a)

workers take over factories, Argentina (#352-2002 Dec p10)

workers take over factories, Russia (#352-2002 Dec p11)

Asia's eco-guerrillas, essay (#351-2002 Nov p34)

conclusion on The Other America (#351-2002 Nov p26)

freedom dreams, black radical imagination, US (#351-2002 Nov p20)

great American rebels (#351-2002 Nov p24)

keynote editorial on The Other America (#351-2002 Nov p9)

Rolling Thunder Downhome Democracy, US (#351-2002 Nov p14)

The Other America - dissent (#351-2002 Nov - main theme)

to Free Trade Area of Americas (brief) (#351-2002 Nov p7a)

blunt talk with Israeli peacenik (#348-2002 Aug p29)

FBI damages for eco-activists (#348-2002 Aug p6a)

Bolivian art guerrillas interviewed (#347-2002 Jul p33)

strategies for resisting corporate power (#347-2002 Jul p28)

Yes Men humour activists vs WTO (#347-2002 Jul p8)

Islamic economics & alternative causes (#345-2002 May p24)

treesitters against oil pipeline, Ecuador (#345-2002 May p7a)

meeting OPM guerrillas, West Papua (#344-2002 Apr p25)

boo to Captain Clock, subverting time regulation (#343-2002 Mar p14)

global citizens movement brings new politics (#343-2002 Mar p7)

slow activism - working to slow things down (#343-2002 Mar p24)

Another World is Possible (#342-2002 Jan/Feb - main theme)

aspirations of 1789 & 2002 (#342-2002 Jan/Feb p24)

lessons of local action vs globalization (#342-2002 Jan/Feb p34)

world resistance to WTO: review of 2001 (#342-2002 Jan/Feb p39)

Bread & roses: the trade-union revival (#341-2001 Dec - main theme)

keynote editorial on trade-union revival (#341-2001 Dec p11)

effect of 11 Sept on globalization resistance (#340-2001 Nov p20)

spoof WTO lecturer applauded (brief) (#339-2001 Oct p8)

artist who works with landless movt, Brazil (#338-2001 Sep p26)

growing resistance to capitalism, S Africa (#338-2001 Sep p21)

how to cause trouble: resistance ideas (#338-2001 Sep p28)

keynote editorial on global resistance (#338-2001 Sep p9)

Marcos speech to Zapatista 'encuentro' (#338-2001 Sep p14)

photo spread on global resistance (#338-2001 Sep p18)

popular victory over water company, Bolivia (#338-2001 Sep p16)

ring of steel round Quebec City summit (#338-2001 Sep p20)

timeline of global resistance 1994-2001 (#338-2001 Sep - main theme)

using humour and joy at demonstrations (#338-2001 Sep p24)

We are everywhere: global resistance (#338-2001 Sep - main theme)

dam as temple: resistance at Maheshwar (#336-2001 Jul p15)

Do or die: the Narmada dams (#336-2001 Jul - main theme)

fighting the Narmada dam at Maan (#336-2001 Jul p20)

journey visiting the Narmada dams begins (#336-2001 Jul p12)

keynote editorial on Narmada dams (#336-2001 Jul p9)

resistance to Narmada dams at Domkhedi (#336-2001 Jul p22)

resistance to Sardar Sarovar Dam, India (#336-2001 Jul p26)

sand quarriers threatened by Narmada dam (#336-2001 Jul p16)

World Commission on Dams assessed (#336-2001 Jul p25)

Oilwatch, Ecuador-based activist network (#335-2001 Jun p27)

West Papua anticipates independence (#335-2001 Jun p6)

Argentina's madres still militant, 25 years on (#334-2001 May p6)

indymedia - independent media center (#333-2001 Apr p26)

mass protest over privatization & coca, Bolivia (#331-2001 Jan/Feb p6)

uprising in Serbia, fall of Milosevic (#331-2001 Jan/Feb p40)

worldwide protest at financial dictatorship in 2000 (#331-2001 Jan/Feb p39)

policing transnationals via people's tribunals (#330-2000 Dec p20)

taboo breakers: sexual minority resisters (#328-2000 Oct p24)

landless protests against violence, Brazil (#327-2000 Sep p6)

direct action plan at oil congress (brief) (#324-2000 Jun p8)

Big Bad World cartoon: radical evolution (#323-2000 May p8)

to US dollar by Indians in Ecuador (#322-2000 Apr p8)

ayahuasca patent defeated (brief) (#321-2000 Mar p6)

citizens' movement vs globalization, France (#320-2000 Jan/Feb p21)

confronting WTO in Seattle, 1999 focus (#320-2000 Jan/Feb p42)

grassroots resistance to structural adjustment (#320-2000 Jan/Feb p35)

British activists in Burma tortured (#319-1999 Dec p35)

activists busting Iraq sanctions (#316-1999 Sep p30)

myriad non-violent ways to fight back (#311-1999 Apr p12)

poor in US get organized (#310-1999 Mar p15)

alternative Nobel Prizes for 1998 (#309-1999 Jan/Feb p43)

new wave of labour resistance (#309-1999 Jan/Feb p21)

Radical Twentieth Century, The (#309-1999 Jan/Feb - main theme)

taking heart from renewed struggle (#309-1999 Jan/Feb p29)

to colonialism in 20th century (#309-1999 Jan/Feb p12)

to patriarchy in 20th century (#309-1999 Jan/Feb p18)

anti-globalization alliance (#307-1998 Nov p28)

campaign on Indonesia anniversary (brief) (#307-1998 Nov p6)

MAI postponement success (#306-1998 Oct p28)

international resistance volunteers (#298-1998 Jan/Feb p20)

Polisario army, Western Sahara (#297-1997 Dec p20)

by governments, to globalization (#296-1997 Nov p14)

dock workers' strike, England (#296-1997 Nov p12)

how to reclaim your street (#296-1997 Nov p26)

to globalization (#296-1997 Nov p15)

to new port, India (#296-1997 Nov p6)

to World Bank, IMF, Melanesia (#296-1997 Nov p24)

women guerrillas, Iran (#296-1997 Nov p5)

buy nothing/ no shop days (#295-1997 Oct p29)

eco-protests, United States (#295-1997 Oct p5)

Big Bad World cartoon on giving up activism (#294-1997 Sep p4)

history of landmines & resistance to them (#294-1997 Sep p24)

anti-McDonald's campaigner interviewed (#292-1997 Jul p31)

Hawk protesters win Peace Prize (brief) (#292-1997 Jul p4)

people power ejects mercenaries, PNG (#291-1997 Jun p25)

landless movement & aid, Brazil (#285-1996 Nov p12)

Greenpeace campaign on North Sea (brief) (#284-1996 Oct p5)

Ploughshares Four acquitted (brief) (#284-1996 Oct p6)

to Slovak nuclear plant, international (#284-1996 Oct p11)

as transnational empires expand (#282-1996 Aug p6)

against genetic patents (#281-1996 Jul p6)

Ploughshares Four, Britain (#281-1996 Jul p4)

Aung San Suu Kyi interviewed, Burma (#280-1996 Jun p20)

Burmese exile's story (#280-1996 Jun p24)

Burmese uprising for democracy, 1988 (#280-1996 Jun p11)

protest movement, Burma (#280-1996 Jun p25)

20th century history, epochal photos (#279-1996 May p26)

A photographic celebration (#279-1996 May - main theme)

anti-roads direct action, Britain (#279-1996 May p20)

keynote editorial (#279-1996 May p7)

photo spread on Zapatistas, Mexico (#279-1996 May p28)

photos of Greenpeace actions (#279-1996 May p12)

to repression in Bangladesh (#279-1996 May p9)

women & photography, Latin America (#279-1996 May p23)

Adbusters campaign, Canada (#278-1996 Apr p14)

boycott Nestlé product & action list (#275-1996 Jan p30)

repression & resistance, Tibet (#274-1995 Dec p12)

tortured activist nun, Tibet (#274-1995 Dec p17)

McDonald's libel trial, heroic battle (#271-1995 Sep p5)

camcorder activism takes off (#263-1995 Jan p31)

mobile phones' use by activists, Nigeria (#261-1994 Nov p3)

resisting structural adjustment in Philippines (#257-1994 Jul p11)

resisting structural adjustment, Kenya (#257-1994 Jul p17)

protest raid on British arms factory (#253-1994 Mar p21)

resistance fighter's testimony, East Timor (#253-1994 Mar p15)

Zapatista uprising, Mexico (#253-1994 Mar p29)

road protest, Twyford Down, Britain (#248-1993 Oct p31)

hidden history: rebel voices (#247-1993 Sep p24)

opposition's long march, Pakistan (#240-1993 Feb p3)

Japanese activists & Philippine banana barons (#231-1992 May p25)

Japanese activists & Third World peoples (#231-1992 May p25)

environment activist Wangari Maathai (#230-1992 Apr p23)

popular art of resistance, Mexico (brief) (#206-1990 Apr p28)

squatters win victory on trash, Malaysia (#203-1990 Jan p15)

locked-out workers produce soap powder, India (#201-1989 Nov p26)

activists force out Nam Choan dam, Thailand (#187-1988 Sep p27)

computerized protest, peace networks (#186-1988 Aug p26)

popular politics under a dictatorship, Chile (#174-1987 Aug p12)

Earth First! radical paper profiled (#171-1987 May p9)

photo page on peace activism/ resistance (#163-1986 Sep p7)

story of Aotearoa's nuclear-free resistance (#163-1986 Sep p8)

why the best way to peace can be to use guns (#163-1986 Sep p15)

how computers can be used for resistance (#162-1986 Aug p24)

Western volunteers protect activists, Guatemala (#162-1986 Aug p27)

how Western solidarity hits state terror (#161-1986 Jul p22)

how ordinary folks stop big companies (#160-1986 Jun p19)

classroom warriors, apartheid South Africa (#159-1986 May p8)

funerals as resistance celebrations, S Africa (#159-1986 May p20)

keynote editorial on apartheid South Africa (#159-1986 May p4)

parents on murder of ANC activist son (#159-1986 May p18)

pirate resistance broadcast, Turkey (brief) (#147-1985 May p6)

popular resistance to social control (#146-1985 Apr p26)

community action group that thrived, India (#141-1984 Nov p26)

introduction to issue on community action (#141-1984 Nov p7)

landless peasants discover democracy, India (#141-1984 Nov p14)

leadership and what it means (#141-1984 Nov p18)

maintaining unity in resistance groups (#141-1984 Nov p20)

Slow Train to Patna (#141-1984 Nov - main theme)

successful Franklin Dam campaign, Oz (#141-1984 Nov p13)

UN group's protest over Falklands/Malvinas (#141-1984 Nov p21)

why outside funding can cause problems (#141-1984 Nov p23)

a terrifying nonviolent tactic (#136-1984 Jun p15)

keynote editorial: violence & social change (#136-1984 Jun p7)

Looking beyond violence (#136-1984 Jun - main theme)

why nonviolence is vital (#136-1984 Jun p14)

why we have to support armed resistance (#136-1984 Jun p20)

young female Zimbabwe guerrilla speaks (#136-1984 Jun p21)