World on Fire: How Exporting Free Market Democracy Breeds Ethnic Hatred and Global Instability

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This book supports studies in economics, political science, and global affairs by analyzing the complex effects of globalization.

World on Fire: How Exporting Free Market Democracy Breeds Ethnic Hatred and Global Instability
World on Fire: How Exporting Free Market Democracy Breeds Ethnic Hatred and Global Instability
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Every few years, a book is published about America’s role in the world and the changing contest of global affairs that gets everyone thinking in a new way. Amy Chua’s WORLD ON FIRE will have exactly that kind of impact on the debate of how the world has changed in light of the events of last September. Apostles of globalization, such as Thomas Friedman, believe that exporting free markets and democracy to other countries will increase peace and prosperity throughout the developing world; Amy Chua is the anti-Thomas Friedman. Her book wil be a dash of cold water in the face of globalists, techno-utopians, and liberal triumphalists as she shows that just the opposite has happened: When global markets open, ethnic conflict worsens and politics turns ugly and violent. Drawing on examples from around the world–from Africa and Asia to Russia and Latin America–Chua examines how free markets do not spread wealth evenly throughout the whole of these societies. Instead they produce a new class of extremely wealthy plutocrats–individuals as rich as nations. Almost always members of a minority group–Chinese in the Philippines, Croatians in the former Yugoslavia, whites in Latin America, Indians in East Africa, Jews in post-communist Russia–these “market-dominant minorities” have become targets of violent hatred. Adding democracy to this volatile mix unleashes supressed ethnic hatreds and brings to power ethnonationalist governments that pursue aggressive policies of confiscation and revenge. Chua further shows how individual countries are often viewed as dominant minorities, explaining the phenomena of ethnic resentment in the Arab-Israeli conflict and the rising tide of anti-American sentiment around the world. This more than anything accounts for the visceral hatred of Americans that has been expressed in recent acts of terrorism. Bold and original, WORLD ON FIRE is a perceptive examination of the far-reaching effects of exporting capitalism with democracy and its potentially catastrophic results.

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World on Fire: How Exporting Free Market Democracy Breeds Ethnic Hatred and Global Instability

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This book provides a complex analysis of globalization and economics, fostering advanced critical thinking on contemporary world issues for older students.

World on Fire: How Exporting Free Market Democracy Breeds Ethnic Hatred and Global Instability
World on Fire: How Exporting Free Market Democracy Breeds Ethnic Hatred and Global Instability
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The reigning consensus holds that the combination of free markets and democracy would transform the third world and sweep away the ethnic hatred and religious zealotry associated with underdevelopment. In this revelatory investigation of the true impact of globalization, Yale Law School professor Amy Chua explains why many developing countries are in fact consumed by ethnic violence after adopting free market democracy. Chua shows how in non-Western countries around the globe, free markets have concentrated starkly disproportionate wealth in the hands of a resented ethnic minority. These “market-dominant minorities” – Chinese in Southeast Asia, Croatians in the former Yugoslavia, whites in Latin America and South Africa, Indians in East Africa, Lebanese in West Africa, Jews in post-communist Russia – become objects of violent hatred. At the same time, democracy empowers the impoverished majority, unleashing ethnic demagoguery, confiscation, and sometimes genocidal revenge. She also argues that the United States has become the world’s most visible market-dominant minority, a fact that helps explain the rising tide of anti-Americanism around the world. Chua is a friend of globalization, but she urges us to find ways to spread its benefits and curb its most destructive aspects.

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Dimensions 13.2 × 2.1 × 20.3 in

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