When Contractors Fill America's Foreign Policy Gap
Monday, November 2, 2009 at 3:08AM
Thomas P.M. Barnett in WPR Column

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Much ink has been spilt over the question of whether or not globalization leads to the "death" of the nation-state, or at least its eclipse by a rising tide of super-empowered non-state actors -- especially multinational corporations. On this score, history has been fairly clear: States that score high on globalization connectivity typically feature governments with extensive regulatory reach and strong enforcement capacity -- not exactly the demise of the public sector.

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