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Antonia Juhasz

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Antonia Juhasz is an author and political activist who was the project director of the International Forum on Globalization in San Francisco.

She is a visiting scholar at the Institute for Policy Studies and Foreign Policy in Focus, and is a director of Oil Change International. She is the author of The Bush Agenda: Invading the World One Economy at a Time. She has a master’s degree in public policy from Georgetown University and served as a legislative assistant to two members of Congress.

Her other writings include a book, Alternatives to Economic Globalization: a Better World Is Possible, and an article in Left Turn magazine “Ambitions of Empire: the Radical Reconstruction of Iraq’s Economy” for which she received the 2004 Project Censored award. Her work has been published in the New York Times, Washington Post, Cambridge University International Relations Journal and others.