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Part 1: Future Global Trends

In: Political Economy In A Globalized World

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  • Jørgen Ørstrøm Møller

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The following sections are included:The Return of Malthus: Scarcity and International OrderAn Extended DebateA Debate ExtendedThe Wolf This Time?Winners, Losers and Big LosersThe Importance of Global Institutions in Mediating between the West and AsiaThe Post-War SystemHow Does It Look Now?Global System Out of TouchIssue number one. Regional internationalizationIssue number two. SovereigntyIssue number three. Burden sharingIssue number four. InteractionWhy Institutions at All?EndnotesFight Terror from Moral High GroundSelf-disciplineToleranceMutual RespectWanted: A New Strategy for GlobalizationTrends Portending Social Explosion AheadThe Elite Minority vs. The Abandoned MajorityNo End to Downsizing?The Disenfranchised Begin to See Their ChanceWhy Globalization MattersWhat Leaders Must DoOvercoming Fear and SuspicionTowards Globalism: Social Causes and Social ConsequencesPreludeTechnology, Culture and OrganisationThe New Actors in the Great GameThe Impact of Globalism and InternationalismSocial DisparitiesCommunication and InformationThe Education SystemMinoritiesThe Political Consumer and the Political EnterpriseConclusionWhere do we go from here?The Growing Challenge to InternationalismThe Rise of InternationalismInternationalism's LosersThe Ugly InternationalistsSecurity FearsTerrorism and ImmigrationThe Risk AheadThe Remodelling of Armed Forces: A Danish PerspectiveTerritorial Defence Out, Intervention Abroad InThe Army of the Future: A Danish ViewThe ‘Bang for the Buck’ ForceThe Mop-Up ForceA Special Intelligence ForceThe Occupation ForceArmies Manned by Whom?ConclusionEndnotesThe Future of Europe: Economic Internationalization, Cultural Decentralization, Soft Security Policy

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  • Jørgen Ørstrøm Møller, 2009. "Part 1: Future Global Trends," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Political Economy In A Globalized World, chapter 1, pages 1-105, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:wschap:9789812839114_0001
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