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1 1. Jenny Erpenbeck, Thomas Brussig, Kathrin Schmidt, David Wagner, and Sabine Rennefanz, 2019. Watching the fall of the Berlin Wall. The Guardian, November 9.

2 2. Thomas Friedman, 2005. The World Is Flat. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux; Martin Wolf, 2005. Why Globalization Works. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press; Jagdish Bhagwati, 2004. In Defense of Globalization. New York: Oxford University Press.

3 3. Richard Baldwin, 2016. The Great Convergence. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

4 4. Barry Buzan, Ole Waever, and Jaap de Wilde, 1998. Security: A New Framework for Analysis. London: Lynne Rienner; Scott Barrett, 2007. Why Cooperate? The Incentive to Supply Global Public Goods. New York: Oxford University Press.

5 5. Time’s cover of October 10, 1995 ran the following title: “Black Renaissance”; The Economist of December 3, 2010 was titled “Africa Rising”.

6 6. “Africa Rising,” The Economist, December 3, 2011.

7 7. Conversation with former South Korean minister, Singapore, March 24, 2018.

8 8. Lord Bolingbroke. Quoted in: Per Maurseth, 1964. Balance-of-power thinking from the Renaissance to the French Revolution. Journal of Peace Research, 1(2), 120–36.

9 9. Sustainable Development Solutions Network, 2019. World Happiness Report. Available at: https://worldhappiness.report/ed/2019/changing-world-happiness/

10 10. Abhijit Banerjee, and Esther Duflo, 2011. Poor Economics: A Radical Rethinking of the Way to Fight Global Poverty. New York: Public Affairs.

11 11. Kenneth Waltz, 1959. Man, the State, and War. New York: Columbia University Press.

12 12. Linda Weiss, 1998. The Myth of the Powerless State. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press; John Dunning (ed.), 1999. Governments, Globalization, and International Business. Oxford: Oxford University Press; David Smith, Dorothy Solinger, and Steven Topic, 1999. States and Sovereignty in the Global Economy. New York: Routledge.

13 13. John G. Ruggie, 1992. Multilateralism: The anatomy of an institution. International Organization, 46(3), 561–98; John Mearsheimer, 1994. The false promise of international institutions. International Security, 19(3), 5–49.

14 14. Neither war nor peace. The Economist, January 25, 2018; Rory Cormac, and Richard Aldrich, 2018. Grey is the new black. International Affairs, 94(3), 477–94.

15 15. Conversation with military officers, Brussels, January 11, 2018.

16 16. Anatoliy Gruzd, and Ksenia Tsyganova, 2015. Information wars and online activism during the 2013/2014 crisis in Ukraine. Policy and Internet, April 27, 2015.

17 17. Thomas Piketty, 2014. Capital in the Twentieth Century. Cambridge, MA: Belknap.

18 18. Quoted in: Michel Crozier, Samuel Huntington, and Joji Watanuki, 1975. The Crisis of Democracy. New York: New York University Press. This report also discusses the dismal state of Western democracy.

19 19. Francis Fukuyama, 2014. Political Order and Political Decay: From the Industrial Revolution to the Globalization of Democracy. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux; Francis Fukuyama, 2018. Identity: The Demand for Dignity and the Politics of Resentment. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux; Patrick Deneen, 2019. Why Liberalism Failed. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press; Steven Levitsky, and Daniel Ziblatt, 2018. How Democracies Die. London: Crown.

20 20. Daron Acemoglu, and James Robinson, 2013. Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty. New York: Crown Business.

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