List of Anti-Globalization Mobilizations
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Note that the start of this timeline only reflects the start of major American mobilizations; international anti-corporate globalization mobilizations occurred prior to J18.
Demonstration in Warsaw, World Economic Forum
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[edit] 1999
- June 18, 1999 – Carnival against Capitalism worldwide, including London, England / Eugene, USA / Cologne, Germany, J18 or Global Action Day protests [1]
- November 30, 1999 – Seattle, N30 protests against the WTO Third Ministerial conference
[edit] 2000
- April 16, 2000 – Washington, DC, IMF A16
- May 1, 2000 – Global, May Day protests
- July 29, 2000 – Philadelphia, Republican National Convention
- August 11, 2000 – Los Angeles, USA, Democratic National Convention
- September 11, 2000 – Melbourne, World Economic Forum
- September 26, 2000 – Prague, Czech Republic, World Bank/IMF Meetings
- November 20, 2000 – Montreal, Quebec, G20 meeting
[edit] 2001
- January 20, 2001 – Washington, DC, Bush inauguration
- January 27, 2001 – Davos, Switzerland, World Economic Forum
- April 20, 2001 – Quebec City, Canada, Summit of the Americas (FTAA)
- May 1, 2001 – Worldwide, Global Protests
- June 15, 2001 – Gothenburg, Sweden EU Summit
- July 20, 2001 – Genoa, Italy G8 summit
- September 29, 2001 – Washington, DC, Anti-capitalist anti-war protests
[edit] 2002
- February 1, 2002 – New York City, USA / Porto Alegre, Brazil World Economic Forum / World Social Forum
- March 15, 2002 – Barcelona, Spain EU Summit
- April 20, 2002 – Washington, DC (War on Terrorism)
- November 4 to November 10 – Florence, Italy, First European Social Forum
- June 26, 2002 – Calgary, Alberta, and Ottawa, Ontario, [G8 summit] at Kananaskis, Alberta J26 G8 Protests
- September 27, 2002 – Washington, DC, World Bank/IMF Meetings
[edit] 2003
- weekend of February 15, 2003, March, April – Global protests against Iraq war about 12 million antiwar protesters
- July 28, 2003 – Montreal, Quebec
- September 14, 2003 – CancĂșn, Mexico – Fifth Ministerial of the WTO collapses [2]
- October, 2003 – regional WEF meeting in Dublin, European Competitiveness Summit, cancelled [3]
- November, 2003 – Paris European Social Forum
- November 20, 2003 – Miami Mobilization against the Free Trade Area of the Americas FTAA
[edit] 2004
- April 29, 2004, Warsaw, Poland, World Economic Forum
- July 2 to July 8, 2005 – Edinburgh, Glasgow and Gleneagles, Scotland Protests against the G8 Summit
- Dec 13 to Dec 18, 2005 – Hong Kong, China, World Trade Organization Sixth Ministerial Conference
[edit] 2005
- April, 2005, Washington, D.C. World Bank/IMF Meeting
