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Looking Back, Looking Forward

Nicola Bullard

Development, 2007, vol. 50, issue S1, 148-152

Abstract: Ten years ago, the Asian financial crisis shook the foundations of neo-liberal doctrine, sowing the seeds for a decade of social struggles and protests that have challenged the elite institutions and governments. Nicola Bullard argues that in a rapidly changing world, where the sources of power are less and less accountable, the global justice movement faces three new challenges: exposing and controlling corporate power, popularizing alternative visions and creating a new emancipatory paradigm for the 21st century. Development (2007) 50, 148–152. doi:10.1057/palgrave.development.1100396

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