Multinational Monitor

Multinational Monitor is an American non-profit monthly magazine that was first published in 1980. It focuses on corporate and government misconduct, particularly in relation to multinational corporations. magazine-cover-not-available.png

The publication aims to document and expose abuses of power by corporations, governments, and intergovernmental bodies such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. Its coverage includes issues such as environmental degradation, labor rights violations, human rights abuses, and corruption.

Multinational Monitor is published by the Corporate Research Project, a non-profit research group that works to promote corporate accountability and transparency. The magazine has won numerous awards for its investigative journalism, including the George Polk Award and the Investigative Reporters and Editors Award.

Over the years, Multinational Monitor has earned a reputation as a leading voice in the corporate accountability movement, and has been cited by major media outlets such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and CNN. Its readership includes activists, academics, journalists, policymakers, and concerned citizens.{{Categories}}

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