ISIL Freedom Network: Global > Websites > International Economics
- USA*ENGAGE
Source: National Foreign Trade Council
Country: United States
- Organized to promote alternatives to unilateral economic sanctions. USA*ENGAGE believes that freedom is best served through international trade involvement.
- The Free Trade/Fair Trade Forum Home Page
Source: Steven M. Suranovic
City: Washington, State: DC, Country: United States
- This page provides a place for people to talk about trade policy issues. Also includes online articles and news updates.
- Forum on Economic Freedom
Source: Center for International Private Enterprise
City: Washington, State: DC, Country: United States
E-mail: cipe@cipe.org
- Claims to be "a primary source for info on economic reform and 'democratic consolidation'." An affiliate of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, CIPE is supported by the government's Nat'l Endowment for Democracy and Agency for Int'l Development. Does have a good directory of world-wide organizations.
- Corporate Power Information Center
Source: Tim DiChiara
City: Durham, State: NC, Country: United States
E-mail: support@baobabcomputing.com
- These guys approach "exploring and critiquing corporate power, business ethics, corporate welfare, and the global economy" from a left-wing angle, but the articles and resources they use to reach their questionable conclusions are worthwhile.
- The International Economics Network
Source: Jamus Lim
Country: United States
E-mail: webmaster@internationaleconomics.net
- An annotated, selective portal for international economics and related disciplines, which includes regularly updated links to research papers, news and commentaries in the field.
- Globalization and world politics syllabus
Source: A World Connected/IHS
Country: United States
- Outline for a globalization course, with links to important readings available online, suggested assignments, and a final exam. Great resource for educating yourself about the complex issues involved.
- Project on global economic liberty
Source: Cato Institute
Country: United States
- "[T]he Project seeks to demonstrate that a country's domestic policies and institutions are the primary determinants of its economic progress and that the best path toward development is one based on open markets, private property rights, and the rule of law." Resources are organized by topic and by region.
- Commanding Heights website
Source: PBS
Country: United States
- Website for the PBS documentary the Commanding Heights, The Battle for the World Economy, has information about the broadcasts, including schedules and the streaming video of the entire segments
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