April 2002 - VOLUME 23 - NUMBER 4

 

Citigroup: Bankrupting Democracy

Cover: (c) Rainforest Action Network

FEATURE

The Cost of Living Richly: Citigroup’s Global Finance and Threats to the Environment
--Ilyse Hogue

also: Citigroup Controversy:
Peru’s Camisea Project
Ecuador’s OCP Pipeline
Thailand’s Ratchaburi Electricity Generating Company
Papua New Guinea’s Gobe Oil Fields
California’s Headwaters Forest

Predatory Associates: Citigroup, Predatory Lending and the Credit Crunch for the Poor and Working Class
-- Jake Lewis

also:
The Federal trade commission v. Citigroup/the associates ...

... And citigroup’s response


Servicing Citi’s Interests: GATS and the Bid to Remove Barriers to Financial Firm Globalization
-- Antonia Juhasz

 
DEPARTMENTS

Letters

Behind the Lines

Editorial

The Private Government of Citigroup

The Front
Philip Morris’ Trade Card

The Lawrence Summers Memorial Award

Interviews
Breaking the Brokers’ Sexual Harassment Culture
An Interview with Pamela Martens
Citi: Suing for Silence
An Interview with Al Giordano
Citi’s Interests at EPA
An Interview with Hugh Kaufman

Names In The News

Resources