Off the China topic, but this has made me remember something. That summit triggered large scale protests that were organised by a lot of the same groups that organise leftist protests now, student groups, NGOs, Anarchist and Marxist groups, unions, lefty-Christians, etc. It was the start of a large 'anti-globalization movement.'
And I think, it'd be a pretty safe bet that there were people at that protest, who were also involved in the pussy hat march, BLM, current Tesla protests and other similar protests in the last decade. But yet, most of Trump's economic and even diplomatic policies, are anti-globalist. At what point exactly did the goals of activists do a complete 180? Was it after Occupy? I've heard that theory a lot, but I've never really believed it, as I've never really believed that Occupy would have achieved anything. But the interests of activist groups, really seem to be the literal opposite of what they campaigned for 25 years ago.