The institute's Fellows are: •
Gilbert Achcar (Lebanon/France),
SOAS, political scientist and author of books including
Clash of Barbarisms and
Eastern Cauldron, editor of
The Legacy of Ernest Mandel. •
Daniel Bensaïd (France),
Université de Paris VIII, author of numerous studies in philosophy, sociology and politics including Les discordances du temps. •
Susan Caldwell (Canada),
Dawson College, lecturer in psychology, women's studies and North-South studies •
Noam Chomsky, (United States) • (United States/Canada), author and Latin Americanist whose new books in 2000-01 were
La esperanza de México, América Latina, Latino Visions, and
Salvador Allende. •
Stephanie Coontz (United States),
Evergreen State College, historian, author of feminist studies including
The Social Origins of Private Life and
The Way We Never Were. • Peter Drucker (United States/Netherlands) • Penelope Duggan (United Kingdom/France) • Eva Ferraren (Philippines/Netherlands) • (France),
Université de Paris VIII, author of Ruptures à Cuba. •
Michel Husson (France),
Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques, author of workers including
Sommes-nous trop? • (Argentina) •
Michael Löwy (Brazil/France),
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique-Paris, sociologist of religion and author of many books including
Redemption and Utopia. (see his articles in French on ecosocialism and in Spanish on Che Guevara ) • David Mandel (Canada),
Université du Québec à Montréal, political scientist and editor of the bilingual Russian-North American journal
Alternatives. • Braulio Moro (Mexico), economist. • Pierre Rousset (France), former IIRE director, author of works on both East Asian politics and ecology, and chair of the ecology working group of ATTAC. •
Catherine Samary (France),
Dauphine University, Paris, economist and specialist on Eastern Europe, author of works including
Yugoslavia Dismembered. •
Tony Smith (United States),
Iowa State University, philosopher and author of books including
Dialectical Social Theory and Its Critics. •
Eric Toussaint (Belgium), director, Committee for Cancellation of Third World Debt, author of works on Latin American history and
international political economy. • Josette Trat (France),
Université de Paris VIII, author of works of feminist theory and former editor of
Cahiers du féminisme. •
Marcel van der Linden (Netherlands),
International Institute of Social History, labour historian and co-editor of
The Formation of Labour Movements, 1870-1914. • (Belgium), Ernest Mandel Foundation, director of the IIRE's Brussels research centre. • Peter Waterman (Netherlands/United Kingdom) specializes on the new social unionism, on the new global solidarity movements and on global solidarity culture and communications. He has recently written or co-edited,
Labour Worldwide in the Era of Globalisation, Globalisation, Social Movements and the New Internationalisms, Place, Space and the New Labour Internationalisms, and
Labour Rights in the Global Economy. He also writes about and is active on the internet. ==References==