Di Wu

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In a word, the “Nationalist International” envisions the world as a network of walled-but-friendly fortresses. The key problem with this vision is that fortresses are seldom friendly. Each national fortress usually wants a bit more land, security, and prosperity for itself at the expense of the neighbors, and without the help of universal values and global organizations, rival fortresses would not be able to agree on any common rules. All previous attempts to divide the world into clear-cut nations have resulted in war and genocide.
21 Lessons for the 21st Century
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