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anti-globalization movement  

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  • Antiglobalization movements are transnational social movements that challenge what they perceive as a monolithic global laissez-faire economic regime. From the 1990s, these movements have accused global political and economic networks of delivering too much power to dominant elites at the expense of disenfranchised poor populations and countries. [Source: Encyclopedia of Global Studies; Antiglobalization Movements and Critics]

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