by Fauwaz Abdul Aziz Published 19 Sep 2006 Source : Malaysiakini
Heads of states at the recently-concluded Sixth Asia-Europe Meeting
(Asem6) in Helsinki promised that the grouping would act as "a
multi-dimensional dialogue" for "co-operation on political, economic,
social, cultural and educational issues."
They also promised that Asem would promote focused co-operative
initiatives linked to policy dialogue on topical priority issues,
initiatives "that may involve relevant stakeholders, including the
social partners and civil society".
In spite of such proclamations, and judging from Asem's 10-year track
record, non-governmental organisations are more convinced than ever that
big business will continue to dominate and drive the 38-member bloc
formed in 1996.
Monitoring Sustainability of Globalisation (MSN) is a research based advocacy organization focusing on trade, labour and water issues in the country and the region. The organization provides research and advocacy support to trade unions, labor groups in the region, besides working with parliamentarians, media, activists and policy makers. MSN is in the International Organizing Committee of the Asia-Europe Peoples' Forum (AEPF).