Multinational Monitor

The Multinational Monitor was a bimonthly magazine founded by Ralph Nader in 1980.

[2] Although its primary focus was on the analysis of corporations, it also published articles on labor issues and occupational safety and health, the environment, globalization, privatization, the global economy, and developing nations.

The last issue (according to the magazine's website) had a cover date of May/June 2009; this magazine may now be permanently defunct, though the website still contains a very thorough archive of past issues.

Since 1992 Multinational Monitor published an annual index recapping the activities and policies of ten corporations who demonstrated particularly egregious behavior.

Each issue declared the bimonthly recipient of the Lawrence Summers Memorial Award, an award given in satirical honor of Lawrence Summers, the Secretary of the Treasury under Bill Clinton and later President of Harvard University, given to companies that "take extraordinary leaps to justify unethical practices."