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Regarding violence, wealthy countries appear to be less often victim to civil war, less often perpetrators of mass killings of civilians, and less likely to fight one another. Think of Thomas Friedman’s Golden Arches Theory of international relations—that (Serbia and NATO aside) no two countries with a McDonald’s have gone to war. But at the same time, the number of major wars ongoing worldwide rose from four to twenty-six between 1946
Getting Better: Why Global Development Is Succeeding--And How We Can Improve the World Even More
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