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Every once in a while, it's worthwhile to look back on what you've left behind

From this point, no return

the Necessity of Sustaining Globalization


Works Cited & Recommended Reading

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Barber, Benjamin. Jihad vs. McWorld: Terrorism's Challenge to Democracy. New York: Ballantine Books, 2001.

"Buffett: Nuclear attack on U.S. is 'virtually a certainty.'" MSNBC 6 May 2002.

Commanding Heights: The Battle for the World Economy. WGBH TV 18 April 2002.

De Soto, Hernando. The Mystery of Capital: Why Capitalism Triumphs in the West and Fails Everywhere Else. New York: Basic Books, 2000.

Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan. The Hound of the Baskervilles. Microsoft Reader eBook: Blackmask Online, 1999

Falkenrath, Richard A. America's Achilles' Heel: nuclear, biological, and chemical terrorism and covert attack. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1998.

Friedman, Thomas. The Lexus and the Olive Tree: Understanding Globalization. New York: Anchor books, 2000.

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Glennon, Michael F. "The New Interventionism: The Search for a Just International Law." Foreign Affairs May/June 1999.

Held, David, et al. Global Transformations: Politics, Economics and Culture. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1999.

James, Harold. The End of Globalization: Lessons from the Great Depression. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2001.

Krugman, Paul. "Down-sizing Downsizing." Slate 25 June 1996.

______. "Is Capitalism Too Productive?" Foreign Affairs September/October 1997.

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______. "In Praise of Cheap Labor." Slate 21 March 1997.

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Landsburg, Steven E. "Afghanistan After the War: Don't give them democracy, give them capitalism." Slate 6 November 2001.

"Loose Nukes." Terrorism Q&A. Council on Foreign Relations. http://www.cfrterrorism.org/ (14 April 2002).

Miyoshi, Masao. "A Borderless World? From Colonialism to Transnationalism and the Decline of the Nation-State." Global Local: Cultural Production and the Transnational Imagery. Ed. Rob Wilson and Wimal Dissanayake. London: Duke University Press, 1996.

Mueller, John. Capitalism, Democracy, and Ralph’s Pretty Good Grocery. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1999.

Netanyahu, Benjamin. Fighting Terrorism: How Democracies Can Defeat Domestic and International Terrorists. New York: Farrar Straus Giroux, 1995.

"One World?" The Economist 18 October 1997.

Reich, Robert. The Work of Nations: Preparing Ourselves for 21st Century Capitalism. New York: A.A. Knopf, 1991.

Smith, Adam. An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. Microsoft Reader eBook: Blackmask Online, 1999.

Wright, Robert. Nonzero: The Logic of Human Destiny. New York: Vintage Books, 2000.

______. "Davos Dispatch: The View from 30,000 Feet." Slate 1 February 2001.

______. The Moral Animal: Why We Are The Way We Are - The New Science of Evolutionary Psychology. New York: Vintage Books, 1994.

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Wriston, Walter. The Twilight of Sovereignty: How the Information Revolution is Transforming Our World. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1992.


 Highly interesting, provocative, and recommended reading.