INTERNATIONAL PEACE NETWORK
FORMED TO ADDRESS GLOBALIZATION - June 25, 1999
(Vancouver) The relationship between globalization and disarmament will be the focus of a
new international organization formed at the Hague Appeal for Peace civil society
conference held in the Hague, the Netherlands. The International Network on
Disarmament and Globalization (NDG) was created at a special meeting on May 12th of peace
activists, economists, and researchers from ten countries. They identified the need to
better investigate how economic globalization and the rise of transnational corporations
are affecting efforts to promote peace and international disarmament.
"Globalization has changed all of the rules," said Steven Staples, a Canadian
activist and researcher from Vancouver. "Globalization is about much more than
international commerce - in fact globalization is fundamentally challenging international
diplomacy, the role of governments, and even democracy itself," said Staples.
Corporate-driven international trade agreements and financial institutions are limiting
the ability of governments to govern on behalf of their citizens. The creation of a single
world economy is not distributing wealth evenly, but instead is increasing the
concentration of wealth into the hands of a tiny minority of people. This inequality is
creating poverty and degrading the environment, setting the conditions for conflict and
even war.
At the same time, mega-mergers are creating powerful transnational corporations that
produce most of the world's weapons and military technology. These corporations lobby
governments to divert greater amounts of public treasuries to military spending. The
largest of these corporations include such aerospace and defence giants as Lockheed
Martin, Boeing/McDonnell Douglas, Raytheon, British Aerospace/Marconi, Aerospatiale/Matra
and DaimlerChrysler Aerospace. "As globalization creates the conditions for war and
provides the weapons to wage it, activists working for peace and disarmament must confront
globalization," said Staples.
The NDG will address the relationship between militarism and globalization, and will begin
by creating an e-mail network and educational resources which will be available on the
Internet to build a
body of knowledge for peace activists, economists and researchers. Contact: Steven
Staples, sstaples@canadians.org
International Network on Disarmament and Globalization, 405-825 Granville Street,
Vancouver, British Columbia V6Z 1K9 CANADA tel: (604) 687-3223 fax:
(604) 687-3277
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