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The UC Irvine Libraries support the Chancellor's Distinguished Fellows Series by providing a bibliography of the works of each Fellow. The bibliographies are available in print at the Langson and Science Libraries and at each public event.

2003 - 2004 Series

Walden Bello

UC Irvine Chancellor's Distinguished Fellow
A Selective Bibliography: The UC Irvine Libraries
June 9, 2004

Joan Ariel, Research Librarian for History and Women’s Studies
The UC Irvine Libraries
(LL = Langson Library, UCI)
(SRLF = Southern Regional Library Facility, Los Angeles)


Books

Dilemmas of Domination. New York: Henry Holt. Forthcoming October 2004.

A Movement of Movements: Is Another World Really Possible? Edited by Tom Mertes; with Contributions by Walden Bello ... [Et Al.]. London; New York: Verso, 2004.
(LL GN380 .M68 2004)

Deglobalization: Ideas for a New World Economy. London; New York: Zed Books, 2002.
(LL HF1359 .B4324 2002)

with Kevin Danaher. Democratizing the Global Economy: The Battle against the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. Monroe, ME: Common Courage Press, 2001.
(LL On order)

with Anuradha Mittal. The Future in the Balance: Essays on Globalization and Resistance. Quezon City, Philippines: University of the Philippines Press, 2001.
(LL On order)

with Shea Cunningham and Li Kheng Poh. A Siamese Tragedy: Development& Disintegration in Modern Thailand. Oakland, CA Bangkok London New York: Food First Books; White Lotus; Zed Books; Distributed by St. Martin's Press, 1998.
(LL HC445 .B45 1998 )

with Shea Cunningham and Bill Rau. Dark Victory: The United States and Global Poverty. 2nd ed. London: Oakland, Calif.: Amsterdam: Pluto Press; Food First; Transnational Institute, 1999.
(LL HC59.7 .B3873 1999 )

with Sonny Inbaraj. East Timor: Blood and Tears in Asean. rev. ed. Chiang Mai: Silkworm Books, 1997.
(LL On order)

with Stephanie Rosenfeld. Dragons in Distress: Asia's Miracle Economies in Crisis. San Francisco: Institute for Food and Development Policy, 1992.
(LL HC467 .B45 1992)

People and Power in the Pacific: The Struggle for the Post-Cold War Order. London: Pluto Press; San Francisco, CA, USA: Food First; Amsterdam: Transnational Institute, 1992.
(LL DS518.1 .B45 1992b)

Brave New Third World: Strategies for Survival in the Global Economy. London: Earthscan, 1990.
(LL On order)

with Peter Hayes and Lyuba Zarsky. American Lake : Nuclear Peril in the Pacific. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England: New York N.Y. U.S.A., 1987.
(SRLF U263 .H394 1987)

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Edited Books

Does Globalization Help the Poor? San Francisco, Calif.: International Forum on Globalization, 2001.
(LL On order)

Global Finance: New Thinking on Regulating Speculative Capital Markets. Edited by Walden Bello, Nicola Bullard and Kamal Malhotra. Dhaka, Bangladesh : London ; New York : Bangkok : New York : University Press; Zed Books ; Focus on the Global South; Distributed exclusively in the USA by St. Martin's Press, 2000.
(LL HG3881 .G5732 2000)

APEC, Four Adjectives in Search of a Noun. Edited by Walden Bello and Jenina Joy Chavez-Malaluan. Quezon City, Philippines: Manila People's Forum on APEC, 1996.

Essays in Collections:

“Globalization, employment and economic strategies” in Lamberton, D. M., ed. Toda Institute for Global Peace, and Research Policy. Managing the Global: Globalization, Employment and Quality of Life. Human Security and Global Governance; 5; London: New York, 2002.
( LL JZ1318 .M363 2002)

“World Bank's Finances: An International Debt Crisis” in Thomas, Caroline and Peter Wilkin. Globalization and the South. International Political Economy Series; Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: New York, 1997.

with Stephanie Rosenfeld. “Inequality in a Global Perspective : Directions for Further Research.” In Seligson, Mitchell A., and John T. Passé-Smith. Development and Underdevelopment: The Political Economy of Inequality. Boulder, Colo.: L. Rienner Publishers, 1993.
(LL HC59.7 .D3945)

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Selected Recent Articles

"Philippines." Nation 276, no. 14 (2003): 17-18.

"Global Capitalism Versus Global Community." Race & Class 44, no. 4 (2003): 63-71.

"Learning from Doha: A Civil Society Perspective from the South." Global Governance 8, no. 3 (2002): 273-279.

"The Boom and the Bubble: The US in the World Economy." Nation275, no. 13 (2002): 25-29.

"Battling Barbarism." Foreign Policy, no. 132 (2002): 41-42.

"Letter from Manila." Nation 272, no. 7 (2001): 22-+.

"The Asian Economic Implosion: Causes, Dynamics, Prospects." Race & Class40, no. 2-3 (1999): 133-143.

"Taming the Tigers - the IMF and the Asian Crisis." Third World Quarterly 19, no. 3 (1998): 505-555.

"The End of the Asian Miracle." Nation 266, no. 2 (1998): 16-+.

"East Asia: On the Eve of the Great Transformation?" Review of International Political Economy 5, no. 3 (1998): 424-444.

Videos and Interviews:

with Naomi Klein and Susan George. Taking Down Fences: Imagining an Alternative Global Economic Crisis and Responding to Current Crises. Woods Hole, MA: Z Video Productions, 2002. VHS 60 min.

Harris J. “Notes for a New Economy: An Interview with Walden Bello.” Race & Class4, no. 4 (April-June 2002):34-44.

"Pacific Panopticon (Interview with Walden Bello)." New Left Review, no. 16 (2002): 68-85.

Babich, Phillip, and Laura Livoti. The Price of Free Trade. National Radio Project, 1999. http://www.radioproject.org/.

 
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