Participants:
Walden Bello, author of Dark Victory: The United States and Global Poverty (Food First), is executive director of the Bangkok-based Focus on the Global South <http://focusweb.org> and a professor of Public Administration at the University of the Philippines in Manila.
Dana Frank is the author of Buy American: The Untold Story of Economic Nationalism (Beacon); she teaches history at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
Thea Lee, co-author of the forthcoming Field Guide to the Global Economy (New Press), is assistant director for international economics in the public policy department of the AFL-CIO <http:// www.aflcio.org>.
Kim Moody, author of Workers in a Lean World (Verso), is director of Labor Notes <http://www.labornotes.org>.
Robert Reich, Labor Secretary during Bill Clinton's first term, is a professor of economic and social policy at Brandeis and the national editor of The American Prospect <http://www.epn.org/prospect.html>.
Dani Rodrik, author of Has Globalization Gone Too Far? (Institute for International Economics), is professor of political economy at Harvard; he directs the political economy program of the university's Center for International Development <http://www.cid.harvard.edu>.
Lori Wallach is director of Public Citizen's Global Trade Watch <http://www.tradewatch.org>.
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