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22. These quotes are from Kitfield, “A Tale of Two Allies.”

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23. The former defense secretary is quoted in Ibid. See also Jason Beattie, “Cook to Launch Staunch Defense of Euro Army,” The Scotsman, April 25, 2001, p. 11.

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24. See George Soros, On Globalization (New York: Public Affairs, 2002), p. 10 (citing the 2001 United Nations Human Development Report). See also Robert P. Weiss, introduction to “Criminal Justice and Globalization at the New Millennium,” Social Justice 27 (Summer 2000): 1–15, and John Cassidy, “Helping Hands,” The New Yorker, March 18, 2002, p. 60.

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25. See The World Bank, Globalization, Growth and Poverty: Building an Inclusive World Economy (New York: The World Bank and Oxford University Press, 2002), chapter 1.

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26. “Why the world loves to hate America,” Financial Times, December 7, 2001, p. 23 (quoting Greek writer Takis Michas).

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27. Michael Mathes, “Many Vietnamese happy with attacks on U.S.,” Deutsche Presse Agentur, September 13, 2001.

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28. Ibid.

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29. See www.Daijhi.com. Daijhi is a weekly columnist for Nepal’s Samacharpatra newspaper. He is known in the West as Richard Morley.

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30. Michel Fortin, “Reflections on the Occasion of an Act of Terrorism,” Africana Plus, October 2001, available at http://pages.infinit.net/africana/terrorism.htm.

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31. Brazzil, November 2001, available at www.brazzil.com (letter to the Editor submitted by Paul Betterman).

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32. Robert Ryal Miller, Mexico: A History (University of Oklahoma Press, 1985), pp. 320–21; Harry K. Wright, Foreign Enterprise in Mexico (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1971), pp. 67–70; and Alan Knight, “The Rise and Fall of Cardenismo,” in Leslie Bethell, ed., Mexico Since Independence (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1991), pp. 279–84.

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33. David Rock, Argentina, 1516–1982 (Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1985), pp. 258, 262–63, 283–86, 312, and James R. Scobie, Argentina: A City and a Nation (New York, London, and Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1971), pp. 143, 188, 196, 222–23, 235.

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34. On nationalizations in Chile, see Philip O’Brien, ed., Allende’s Chile (New York: Praeger Publishers, 1976), pp. 223–30; in Uruguay, see M. H. J. Finch, A Political Economy of Uruguay Since 1870 (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1981), pp. 207–11; in Burma and Indonesia, see Frank H. Golay, Ralph Anspach, M. Ruth Pfanner & Eliezer B. Ayal, Underdevelopment and Economic Nationalism in Southeast Asia (Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1969), pp. 188, 209–11, 215; and in Africa, William Redman Duggan and John R. Civille, Tanzania and Nyerere (New York: Orbis Books, 1976), pp. 192–94.

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35. Vidyadhar Date, “Trade Unions, Academics Plan Protests against Clinton’s Visit,” Times of India, March 24, 2000.

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36. David Lynch, “U.S. investors caught in Russian tug of war,” USA Today, December 17, 1999, p. 1B. See also John Varoli, “Revolutions Come and Go, but a Porcelain Factory Endures,” New York Times, December 21, 2000, p. F6.

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37. Lynch, “U.S. investors caught in Russian tug of war,” p. 1B, and Varoli, “Revolutions Come and Go, but a Porcelain Factory Endures,” p. F6.

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38. See Marcus W. Brauchli, “We Were the Guinea Pigs,” Wall Street Journal, April 27, 1995, p. A1.

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39. Donna Bryson, “U.S.-based energy company linked to human rights abuses,” Associated Press, January 24, 1999. See also “Anti-Enron Protesters to Step Up Campaign,” Gulf Daily News, February 10, 2001.

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40. Fouad Ajami, “The Sentry’s Solitude,” Foreign Affairs, November/December 2001, p. 2.

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41. Yossef Bodansky, Bin Laden: The Man Who Declared War on America (Roseville, CA: Prima Publishing, 2001), pp. 269–70.

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42. Translation supplied by Associated Press,

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