William Greider

National Affairs Correspondent

William Greider is The Nation’s national-affairs correspondent.

Brakes on Fast Track Brakes on Fast Track

An odd thing has happened in the obscure but spirited fight activists are waging against NAFTA's notorious Chapter 11 and the exclusive legal privileges it gives to multinational ...

May 9, 2002 / William Greider

The Enron Nine The Enron Nine

Some prestigious Wall Street firms may have been involved in a Ponzi scheme.

Apr 25, 2002 / Feature / William Greider

Enron Democrats Enron Democrats

They helped set the stage for the current scandals.

Mar 21, 2002 / Feature / William Greider

Il Maestro’s Failed Magic Il Maestro’s Failed Magic

An awakened sense of outrage has reporters and members of Congress playing a fierce game of hounds and hares with Enron executives and other bandits, which is most fortunate for ...

Mar 7, 2002 / William Greider

Interview with Senator Jon Corzine Interview with Senator Jon Corzine

Corzine: You set the right context.

Feb 21, 2002 / Feature / William Greider

Crime in the Suites Crime in the Suites

There are more Enrons out there; the rot is systemic.

Jan 17, 2002 / Feature / William Greider

A New Giant Sucking Sound A New Giant Sucking Sound

China is taking away Mexico's jobs, as globalization enters a fateful new stage.

Dec 13, 2001 / Feature / William Greider

Enron’s Rise and Fall Enron’s Rise and Fall

Enron's collapse is a perfect illustration of deregulation and capitalism without a conscience.

Dec 7, 2001 / William Greider

Dust-Up in Doha Dust-Up in Doha

The WTO agreement is not a victory for the people; the corporations still rule.

Nov 21, 2001 / William Greider

The Right and US Trade Law: Invalidating the 20th Century The Right and US Trade Law: Invalidating the 20th Century

How the right is using trade law to overturn American democracy.

Nov 17, 2001 / Feature / William Greider

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