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Josh Being Josh

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Just another WordPress.com weblog

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Josh Being Josh

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Josh Being Josh Josh Being Josh Just another WordPress.com weblog Home About Josh Being Josh The Aggregating Magnetism of Proximity Proximity as a variable has deep roots in areas of study like sociology and psychology (list 3 studies), but has been de-emphasized as an important contributor in other fields, like geopolitics and economics.  The “flattening” of the world via technological advances has seemingly crumbled the geographic walls and laid waste to the secretive concentrations of power and inequity.  Much of the research and focus on the changing world has been the symbiotic rise of economic and quasi-democratic reforms across the globe and new powers (Brazil, China) threatening to usurp the old (Europe, the US).  The other variable, of course, is the continued tension of countries with significant natural resources that continue to be key economic players despite sustained autocratic ruling (what Tom Friedman calls “The First Law of Petropolitics”.  But whereas...

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