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10 pages in length. One can be more than somewhat certain that as the world continues to spin and humanity continues to clash, there will always be global confrontation in one form or another. The Cold War represented such a time that many believed the end of the world had arrived; had it not been for the success of Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative, that may very well have been the case. Now that that episode is past, a newer and perhaps more challenging struggle has emerged in the form of political terrorism. The writer also discusses whether or not the Cold War era might be considered a stable 'golden age.' Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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will always be global confrontation in one form or another. The Cold War represented such a time that many believed the end of the world had arrived; had it
not been for the success of Reagans Strategic Defense Initiative, that may very well have been the case. Now that that episode is past, a newer and perhaps more
challenging struggle has emerged in the form of political terrorism. Power, in general, is not necessarily threatening when employed as a means by
which to provide accepted global boundaries; however, it is when those boundaries are overstepped that power must adopt a more threatening countenance. Implied by John Baylis and Steve Smiths
The Globalization of World Politics : An Introduction to International Relations is the fact that the very nature of globalization has rendered power a casualty of unsavory political activities.
There exist several reasons why the phenomenon of terrorism occurs and turns power into a threatening entity (Baylis et al, 1997). William H.
Swatos, Jr., author of Globalization and Religious Fundamentalism, furthers this argument by asserting the global resurgence of religion that occurred in the 1970s served to be a platform for fundamentalist
interpretation with regard to religious scriptures. This reawakening, according to the author, has been instrumental in a significant distortion of traditional religious interpretation, ultimately fueling the extreme rise in
global terrorism. As religion has become globalized over the past three decades, it has taken on a decidedly different fa?ade: that of what is contrary to all it has
represented in the past. "This claim is never made, of course, by fundamentalists themselves, but it is easily documented by historical surveys of the faith traditions they claim to
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