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by - written on 23/01/09 (Very useful, 228 readings)
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The New Internationalist (NI) is a monthly publication available for subscription or over the counter. It has now been going for over thirty years and has more than 75,000 subscribers worldwide. The magazine has been a very important part of my life as it has given me over the years a broad insight into international affairs and has in many ways provided me with an education on many topics of which I may otherwise have remained ignorant. It has made me more aware of issues such as the injustices of world trade; the politics and power behind the world's economy; and the plight of those living in developing countries. When I first became a regular NI reader, it soon made ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/07/01 (Very useful, 95 readings)
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I received a subscription to New internationalist magazine from my Dad. I have been studying for a degree in politics for the past 3 years and have found many interesting topics brought to my attention through my studies. Last summer my Dad subscribed to the NewInternationalist for me as it contains a wealth of information on many different topics that have been raised by my studies. The magazine is centred around the quest for universal human rights and justice for all. The magazine is published once a month and features a main topic every issue. This month the topic is about slavary whereas last month the issue was the plight of the people in India ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/06/01 (Useful, 87 readings)
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New Internationalist is a magazine for the socially aware reader. It comes as a monthly, and as far as I am aware it is not available in the shops- It costs around £24 a year and is delivered to your door. Each month is based around a new issue. There are many perspectives given on the issue, but always from a world objective. Big business is frowned upon and it's very much a environmentalist/green/socialist perspective. Subjects are wide ranging and well researched and presented. Recent months have been on fish farming, gay and lesbian rights, the World Trade Organisation, Slavery.... It isn't just a political rant either, the articles are well ... Read the complete review
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