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New Internationalist Summary With over 30 years of publishing under its belt, and more than 55,000 subscribers worldwide, the New Internationalist is renowned for its radical, campaigning stance on a range of world issues, from the cynical marketing of babymilk in the Majority World to human rights in Burma.Publications from the New Internationalist are produced by an independent trust working as a not-for-profit cooperative. Originally the group was sponsored by Oxfam, Christian Aid and the Cadbury and Rowntree Trusts, but since the early 1980s sponsorship has no longer been needed. This financial independence is something we cherish. It not only allows us to decide what goes into the magazine but it gives us the freedom to say what we think about a subject – from Nuclear Energy to Banks; from Trade Justice to Terrorism.
For our subscribers we produce a monthly print magazine, the New Internationalist. It sets out to explain and inform, giving readers the essentials of a subject in a concise, easy-to-read full-colour format with excellent photos and graphics. In each issue New Internationalist editors select a subject of vital interest. It could be Human Rights, Hunger, Fair Trade or Globalization. The magazine takes the subject apart, examines the issues and then reconstructs it to give you a coherent picture. You come away with a clear grasp of an important topic.
The New Internationalist also produces a range of books and CD-ROMs that bring you the clearest, most accessible reference sources about our complex world.
You don’t have to take our word for the quality. Since 1989 the New Internationalist has won the global Independent Press Award for Best International Coverage on eight occasions. You might as well read the best! Address 55 Rectory Road OX4 1BW Google mapCountry United Kingdom Public Email Address ni@newint.org Description new internationalist is the world's leading independent publisher of magazines and books on glo Keywords alternative media diversity environmental justice equality human rights independent media internationalism social change New Internationalist Home Magazine Books Blog Shop About Contact Subscribe Browse themes Banking on hunger: shame on you, Barclays! Vote now to register your anger at the bank’s aggressive expansion into food speculation. Grave concerns over Kashmir's security laws A grim discovery has exposed the military’s abuse of draconian powers, says Freny Manecksha. Haiti: where did all the money go? More than $10 billion was raised worldwide for Haiti after the earthquake. But, two years on, what ha


