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States of Unrest III

Resistance to IMF and World Bank policies in poor countries in 2002

States of Unrest III documents protests against the policies of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank in developing countries in 2002. Typically the protests are against cuts in government expenditure, privatization of state-run industries, and the removal of price controls and subsidies. Protesters include: peasant farmers, indigenous peoples, the unemployed, teachers, civil servants, priests, doctors, public-sector workers, trade-union activists and owners of small businesses.

April 22, 2003.

 
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