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resistance to economic globalization  

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  • Popular resistance to economic globalization, while a phenomenon of long-standing duration in the global South, has only recently become a phenomenon of note in the northern hemisphere. The antiglobalization movement—or the movement for global social justice, as some activists would prefer to call it—became well known as a consequence of a series of large public protests of transnational economic policies and institutions. [Source: Encyclopedia of Law & Society: American and Global Perspectives; Globalization, Resistance to Economic]

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