Danish Mod-Attac

Copenhagen Institute is the host of the Danish Mod-Attac. The international movement for globalization.

The world is improving. Through democratisation, liberalisation and the creation of stable institutions for the rule of law, it has become easier to improve not only material standards, but also the liberty and quality of life for billions of people. When goods, people and money cross borders, they create a network of people surrounding the globe. This is what we call globalisation.

But globalization is under attack. The flow of information in the globalized society has made it easier to discover problems and injustices all over the world. Some people take this as evidence that globalization caused these problems, and thus they attack most aspects of it. In fact, globalization, with its growing democratisation, liberalisation and stable institutions, is the only solution to the problems and our only mean to create a better world.

This webpage is dedicated to the abandoning of obstacles for people, goods and money to cross borders. This is a webpage promoting free trade as well as the very idea of people from all over the world interacting. When globalization is under attack, this is a webpage to make a counter-attack in defence of globalization.

Articles on Globalization and Free Trade:

Supporting a Sustainable Earth


Book of the Year


Nurturing Production


Socialist Oil Death Spiral


Energy Follies


Doha Death Report: True or False


Mirror-Image Protectionism


No Free Lunch – No Free Votes


Closing Doors with Protectionism


‘LOST’ reality


Trade Steps Forward


Biotech Tipping Point


Korean Opportunity


Deadline Approaching


NAFTA – Spreading It’s Wings


Real price gouging


Fill In The Blank Alarmist Group At It Again


Strong to the Finach – We Eat our Spinach!


Environmentalism in the Light of Menger and Mises


Poverty That Defies Aid


Expensive Free Trade


The European Rift Goes Beyond Politics


Where Are You Going, Europe?


Africa Feels EU's Bite


A Marriage of Inconvenience


Slavery and Globalization


A New Year’s wakeup call for the Government.


Aiding the Absurd


Lou Dobbs and the History of Apartheid


Who Pays for Farm Subsidies?


Africa's War on Poverty Begins at Home


Bureaucratic Heart of Darkness


Montenegro Can Seize Its Chance to be Friendly to Business


A Champion of Liberty


Economics of the EU Enlargement


Plato's Britain


Protectionisms Fatal Flaw


Trading For Stability and Prosperity


Simple Economics


Trading Spaces


A Mexican Economic Seesaw


Forum: Congo - fact and fiction


Poland Prefers Paris to London on CAP


Building a Free Trade Legacy



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