Archive for September, 2003

The Damned: Five Controversial Dams: Introduction

Learn more in our Five Controversial Dams about the issues involved in other dam projects around the world.

Sep 18th, 2003

The Damned: Debate: To Build or Not To Build?: Debate: To Build or Not To Build?




Sep 18th, 2003

The Damned: Debate: To Build or Not To Build?: Debate: S.K. Mohapatra bio




Sep 18th, 2003

The Damned: Debate: To Build or Not To Build?: Debate: Medha Patkar Bio




Sep 18th, 2003

The Damned: Debate: To Build or Not To Build?: Introduction




Sep 18th, 2003

The Damned: Resources




Sep 18th, 2003

The Damned: Interview with Arundhati Roy




Sep 18th, 2003

The Damned: Data: Water, India, and Construction




Sep 18th, 2003

The Damned: Water Wants: A History of India’s Dams




Sep 18th, 2003

A State of Mind: North Korea and the Korean War: 1953 – Present The Aftermath

Fifty years after the conflict that killed millions, the Korean peninsula theoretically remains at war.

Sep 11th, 2003

A State of Mind: North Korea and the Korean War: Fall 1950 China Responds

China had warned that it would repay past debts to Koreans who had fought with them against Chiang Kaishek by defending North Korea against a U.S. invasion. But Washington had ignored the notice.

Sep 11th, 2003

A State of Mind: North Korea and the Korean War: June 1950 UN Responds

Two days after the war in Korea began, the U.S., worried that it would "lose" Korea like China to communists, took the matter to the UN Security Council.

Sep 11th, 2003

A State of Mind: North Korea and the Korean War: June 1950 War Breaks Out

On June 25, 1950, the Korean War began. The three years of carnage that ensued would be known as the "Fatherland Liberation War."

Sep 11th, 2003

A State of Mind: North Korea and the Korean War: 1945-1949 Background

North Korea's roots lie deep in Korean history.

Sep 11th, 2003

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