The 2013 study analyzes 843 protests from 2006 to 2013 across 87 countries, revealing a rise in global dissatisfaction driven by grievances related to economic justice, failures in political representation, and demands for rights. Key findings indicate that protests have increased significantly, particularly post-2010 following austerity measures, with calls for real democracy being the most prominent demand. Despite widespread protests, 63% of events did not achieve their goals in the short term, highlighting a crisis in political representation and the need for governments to respond to citizens' demands.