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America's role in the world--regarding terrorism, foreign wars, immigration and economic globalization--was the alpha issue of the Nov. 7 election.
FORBES: Our Challenge Is Change, Not Globalization
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In the last issue I wrote that November's election was about America's role in the world, regarding terrorism, wars, immigration and economic globalization.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Also, the 1980s was a period when the rest of the world and most notably Japan and Europe enjoyed the bright side of globalization, stimulating rather than impending US economic growth, as has been the case in the last four years.
FORBES: Obama vs Reagan Recovery: Right Comparison Wrong Conclusion
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In short, the spread of democracy in the Islamic world has either been retarded by autocratic practices imported from the West, or subverted by Cold War politics and economic globalization.
CNN: An Islamic state in Egypt can still mean democracy
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This globalization spread all over the world is causing these economic refugees to relocate here to look for work and feed their children.
NPR: Ill. Town Uses Police Force to Address Immigration
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With a proper Swiss respect for order, anti-globalization protesters asked for permission to demonstrate in Geneva against the World Economic Forum.
FORBES: Isolated In Davos, But Tibet Is Never Far