Globalization or a rebirth of nationalism?

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Expansive global commerce is under the threat of attack from a form of populism that vilifies globalization due to the growing inequalities it promotes within and between nation-states. It is necessary to shape an international political system with powers and competencies to preserve and protect globalization against forces trying to destroy the growing international community.

author: Moeller, Joergen Oerstroem
International Affairs, Nationalism, Globalization

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Future wars: conflicts after the Cold War

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The end of the Cold War does not mean that the threat of war among states no longer exists. In the post-Cold War era, communal and, to a lesser extent, regional wars will be the dominant forms of conflict, with wars between the great powers highly unlikely.

author: Nye, Joseph S., Jr.
Wars, Politics, Politics and war

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A world of opportunity: promoting democracy

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The decline of global communism has led to the reorganization of world politics. Democracy is more appreciated today. American policies should promote democracy by dishing out assistance in the form of financial aid and expertise to the developing nations.

author: Diamond, Larry
Social aspects, Economic aspects, Social policy, Economic assistance, Foreign economic assistance, Democracy, Blacks, African Americans in business, African American business people

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subjects list: Analysis, World politics
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