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future of,
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Hindu relations with,
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human rights standards in,
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imperialism of,
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Islamic relations with,
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Japanese relations with,
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Latin American relations with,
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lingua franca of,
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military capabilities of,
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Orthodox Russian relations with,
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political structure of,
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renewal of,
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rise of,
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Sinic relations with,
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technological superiority of,
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territory and population of,
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universalist pretensions of,
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wars within,
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see also specific countries

Western European Union,
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Westernization:

acceptance of,
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modernization conflated with,
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paths to,
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rejection of,
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torn countries and,
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Westphalia, Treaty of,
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Wilson, Pete,
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Wilson, Woodrow,
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World Assembly of Muslim Youth,
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World Bank,
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World Council of Churches,
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World Economic Forum,
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World Health Organization,
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World Muslim Congress,
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World Trade Organization,
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World War I,
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World War II,
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Xinjiang,
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Yeltsin, Boris,
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Yemen,
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youth,
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change led by,
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Yugoslavia,
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fault line conflict in,
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Zaire,
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Zhirinovsky, Vladimir,
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Zia ul-Haq, Mohammad,
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Zionism,
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Credits

 

p. 368
All artwork is courtesy of the author except for the following:

1.1
,
1.2
,
1.3
: © Hammond Incorporated, Maplewood, New Jersey.

2.1
: Reprinted with the permission of Simon & Schuster from
The Evolution of Creation: An Introduction to Historical Analysis
by Carroll Quigley. Copyright © 1961 by Carroll Quigley; copyright renewed
1989
by Lillian F. Quigley.

7.1
:
Map by lb Ohlsson for
Foreign Affairs.

7.2
: © 1994
The Economist Newspaper Group, Inc. Reprinted with Permission. Further reproduction prohibited.

8.1
: Rodger Doyle
© 1995
for
U.S. News & World Report.

10.1
:
From Gary Fuller,
“The Demographic Backdrop to Ethnic Conflict: A Geographic Overview”
in Central Intelligence Agency, The Challenge of Ethnic Conflict to National and International Order in the
1990s:
Geographic Perspectives (Washington, DC:
C.I.A., 1995).

 

Other credits as noted with the artwork.

Unofficial Appendix
Additional Maps

Map A.1 – Yugoslavia (former country)

Yugoslavia comprised six republics from 1946 until 1991, at which time three of the republics—Croatia, Macedonia, and Slovenia—seceded. An additional republic, Bosnia and Herzegovina, declared its independence in 1992. The remaining two republics, Serbia and Montenegro, then joined to form the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY). In 2003 the FRY changed its name to Serbia and Montenegro.

 

Map A.2 – Ethnic Divisions in Bosnia

Prior to the civil war in Bosnia that broke out in 1992, concentrations of Muslims, Croats, and Serbs were interspersed throughout the country. By the end of the war in late 1995, nearly all non-Serbs had been expelled from Serb-claimed lands in eastern and northern Bosnia, and non-Croats had been forced from Croat-claimed lands, located primarily in western Bosnia. In turn, most Croats and Serbs had left central and northwestern areas that were under Muslim control.

 

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