ANALYSIS: This year was marked by global unrest — and 2020 is likely to be bloodier
in causes of localised unrest now sweeping the world, but he also identifies shared characteristics. He writes:But they also share certain characteristics: fed up with rising inequality, corruption and slow economic growth, angry citizens worldwide are demanding an end to corruption and the restoration of the democratic rule of law.
In 1950, there were only two mega-cities with populations of 10 million or more — the New York metropolitan area and Tokyo. Today, there are 25 such megacities.
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