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State-of-the-Art Children’s Museum,” New York Times, November 18, 1993, p. C4, and Christine MacDonald, “Hands-On Museum Catches Kids’ Fancy,” Dallas Morning News, December 21, 1993, p. C5. See also the Coca-Cola and Nike home websites.

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41. “United by rugby?” The Economist, October 30, 1999.

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42. Christopher Clarey, “This Is No Picnic: In Southeast Asia, Respect Rides on a Shuttlecock,” New York Times, June 25, 1996, p. B14.

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43. See World Huaren Federation, “Contributions and Achievements: Susi Susanti & Alan Budi Kusuma,” available at http://www.huaren.org/contributions/.

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44. Ian Thomsen, “Rugby: South Africa Ascends World Stage,” New York Times, May 26, 1995, p. B9.

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45. Jared Diamond, “Why We Must Feed the Hands That Could Bite Us,” Washington Post, January 13, 2002, p. B1.

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46. Alan Friedman, “World Bank Presses U.S. to Increase Aid,” International Herald Tribune, January 31, 2002, p. 1, and John Cassidy, “Helping Hands,” The New Yorker, March 18, 2002, pp. 60, 66.

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47. Gregory Clark, “More aid, more regrets later,” Japan Times, January 22, 2002.

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48. Daniel Pipes, “God and Mammon: Does Poverty Cause Militant Islam?” National Interest, Winter 2001/2002, p. 14.

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49. Cassidy, “Helping Hands,” p. 64. Cassidy also notes that in absolute dollar terms, the U.S. spends more on aid than any other country apart from Japan.

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Index

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Abramovich, Roman

Affirmative action programs

Africa

backlash against democracy in Sierra Leone

backlash against markets in Zimbabwe

colonialism and market-dominant minorities

departure of Portuguese from Angola

genocide in Rwanda

globalization and

Indians in East Africa

Kenya

Lebanese in West Africa

market-dominant whites in Southern Africa

Nigeria

reaction to World Trade Center attack

successful indigenous minorities

Agency for International Development (AID)

Albanians

Algeria

American Dream

Americans as global market-dominant minority. See also United States

anti-Americanism in developing world

anti-market backlash against Western investors

European response to

friendly anti-Americanism

global backlash against

World Trade Center attack

Amerindian majorities. See also Latin America

Angola

Anti-Americanism. See also Americans as global market-dominant minority

countering

in developing world

extent of

friendly

global

Anti-Semitism. See also Holocaust; Jews

Arab-Israeli conflict. See also Middle Eastern world

Arabs. See Middle Eastern world

Argentina

Assimilation. See also Intermarriage

countries without market-dominant minorities

forced, of Chinese in Thailand

Austerity measures

Australia

Aven, Pyotr

Aymara

Backlash against democracy

Chinese-friendly dictatorships in Indonesia and the Philippines

crony capitalism and

crony capitalism in Kenya

countering

political rule by market-dominant minorities

in Sierra Leone

Backlash against market-dominant minorities. See also Ethnic violence

against Americans

expulsions and genocide as

forced assimilation in Thailand

genocide in former Yugoslavia

genocide in Rwanda

induced emigration and expulsions

Backlash against market

anti-Semitism and nationalization in democratic Russia

backlash against Western foreign investors

ethnic confiscation in post-Suharto Indonesia

history of nationalization in developing world

in Venezuela

in Zimbabwe

Baganda

Bahrain

Bamiléké

Ba’athists

Bean curd business

Belgians

Belgium

Benin

Berezovsky, Boris

bin Laden, Osama. See also World Trade Center attack

Black markets

Blacks

in Brazil

in post–Civil War U.S. South

in South Africa (see also Africa)

in U.S. inner cities

U.S. racism and

Blair, Tony

Bolivia

Bosnia

Botswana

Brazil

affirmative action programs

American culture and

ethnic consciousness in

Jews in

Portuguese in

reaction in, to World Trade Center attack

white dominance

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