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Strategies For The New World

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A 9 page paper that discusses "war" strategies for a new world. Fukuyama's vision of the free market world as the end of history are discussed in comparison with Dunlop's civilian and humanitarian "pull-out" strategies for the military in deference to trained military forces for large-scale global warfare. Both of these views are contrasted to Kaplan's "street war" philosophies (supported by Fukuyama's arguments) that insist on environmental changes and a choice between armed security guards for the bourgeois or continuing humanitarian efforts. The paper supports Kaplan's views. Bibliography lists 3 sources.

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9 pages (~225 words per page)

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private security business . . . ." This, says Robert Kaplan, will be a result of wars continually fought sub nationally, based on environmental scarcity and communal survival, where local governments will not be able to protect their citizens." (Kaplan 74). This world already exists, and somewhat different from the "end of history" world that Francis Fukuyama thought would exist autonomously. Fukuyama did not take as seriously as he should have the anarchists already visible in society in 1989. In fact, the extent of the anarchy visible today was not foreseen in 1989 by Fukuyama, who saw the end of large-scale international wars with the worlds movement into "liberal marketization." However, he was right about his Hegelian description that it signaled the "end of history," at least as we know it. (Fukuyama "page 1"). Fukuyama defines 1806 as the moment in history when, according to Hegel, "we have progressed, through consciousness, to a concrete realization of the moment." That moment is today, he said, a time when we have transformed the "natural environment through the application of science and technology," and "culminated in an absolute momenta moment in which a final, rational form of society and state became victorious." (Fukuyama "page 2"). That victor, as Fukuyama believed were liberal democracy and the resultant liberal democracies springing up around the world. The problem is, those governments living in the liberal political mind; want to ignore the real world of poverty. Fukuyama used Hegels philosophy and other historical arguments to show that history had ended via incorporation of the Western ideal of liberal democracy. He provided a number of examples, China, Russia and Asia, to show ...

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