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Libertà, lavoro e architettura negli edifici-simbolo della giovane nazione americana. Attualità di un dibattito : intervista a Mabel Wilson (GSAPP, C…
2022
Il 13 luglio 2000 il Congresso americano sanciva l’urgenza del riconoscimento del lavoro degli afro-americani nella realizzazione del Campidoglio di Washin¬gton, D.C., promuovendo a tal fine la costituzione di una commissione dedicata allo studio del tema (Risoluzione 130, 106° Congresso, 2° sessione). Una decisione che, oltre un secolo e mezzo dopo il completamento dell’edifi¬cio-simbolo della nazione, voleva riconoscere in via ufficiale il ruolo fondamentale svolto dalla forza-lavoro afro americana, restituendo in questo modo alla Storia una più esatta visione del processo che ha portato al suo completamento.
Las desvergüenzas del capitalismo
2008
El desarrollo como negocio
2002
Naciones Unidas / 2. Cumbre bajo mínimos
2005
Washington, une ville mondiale ?
2001
Washington DC is rarely mentioned in the scientific literature on world cities. However, its influence on the world economy is obvious (World Bank, IMF, Federal Reserve). As a new immigration center, Washington has grown rapidly into an international city. It is suggested that the concept of global city must be re-examined to propose a more flexible definition.
“‘As monumental bronze unchanged his look’: Washington Irving’s ‘Philip of Pokanoket’”
2015
International audience
“‘As monumental bronze unchanged his look’: Washington Irving’s ‘Philip of Pokanoket’ (Or the Portrait of an American Hero of a Lost Cause)”
2009
International audience
"La Bolivie se retire du Cirdi"
2007
International audience
The Washington consensus and multinational banking in Latin America
2004
International audience; The dramatic increase in multinational banks in the late 1990s is a direct result of Washington Consensus-type policies that emphasize the removal of barriers to the free flow of financial capital. In Latin America, foreign banks now control almost half of the total banking activity. Inevitably, the direct implication of such circumstances is a fall in the profits of domestic banks. In response to this, domestic banks react by curtailing their overall lending in the short run, thereby preventing small borrowers from accession to credit, and eventually increasing their lending to riskier projects and borrowers in the medium run. Either way, the multinationalization of…