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Orient XXI Themes > Economy

Structural Adjustment

  • The image depicts a series of figures standing in line, perhaps at a train station. They are shown bending forward, suggesting a sense of fatigue or defeat. The background features stylized train designs, contributing to the transport theme. The color palette is primarily orange and black, with a minimalist, illustrative style. The overall mood seems to convey a sense of routine or the daily grind associated with commuting. Egypt. The Losers of Liberalisation Maye Kabil · November 2018
  • The image features a vibrant and stylized illustration of raised fists in various colors and patterns, symbolizing solidarity and protest. The hands are shown in a variety of positions, suggesting movement and activism. In the background, there are geometric shapes and patterns that create a dynamic and energetic atmosphere, enhancing the theme of empowerment and collective action. The overall tone is bold and illustrative, highlighting themes of unity and strength among individuals. Jordan, its Debt and the Mirages of the IMF Doa Ali · November 2018
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