What's happened to the anti-corporate globalization/global justice movement since September 11? Despite gleeful obituaries appearing in the mainstream press, the movement is far from dead.
Global multilateral institutions certainly haven't slowed down. The World Trade Organization holds its fourth ministerial November 9-13 in remote Doha, Qatar. The International Monetary Fund and World Bank meet November 16-18 in Ottawa, Canada. Madeleine Bunting of the Guardian warns, "If Doha passes quietly, don't be fooled. The anticorporate movement has been the most powerfully progressive cause of the last decade. [Its] critique is as valid today as it was on September 10."
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