Global Connections, Local Voices
Eyes Opened Global Connections: Trends A Case to Be Answered Unfair Trading Trading Advantages Export Pessimism Income Gaps Widen Unemployment in Wealthier Countries Profits Before People
Reducing Democracy Reducing the Powers of Country Governments Survival of Nation-States
Foreign Investment and Debt "Washington Consensus" Types of Foreign Investment World Trade Organization
World Trade Organization Reorientation or Revolution? What About the People?
Global Focus: Geography of Terrorism What Is Terrorism? Terrorism: Global Connections and Local Voices Phase 1: Revolutionary Terrorists, 1800s and Early 1900s Phase 2: Colonial Freedom Fighters, Approximately 1920s to 1960s Phase 3: International Terrorism by Groups and Countries: Common Training,
Airplane Hijackings, and Hostages, Approximately 1950s to 1980s Phase 4: Political to Religious Purposes, 1980s and Beyond Conclusion
Somalia: Globalization, Localization, and Terrorism Hopes of Political Security Dashed Regional Pressures Economic Collapse Impacts of the 2001 War on Terrorism
World Regional Geography: Final Point
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