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The single most underestimated force in international affairs today is what happens -- thanks to globalization -- when we all increasingly know how everyone else lives.
What I hungered for was a chapter that would have been called "The Geopolitics of Globalization" -- in which Kissinger reflected on economic integration, the Internet, the information revolution and the fact that we all increasingly know how everyone else lives and the impact these developments have on the balance of power, the behavior of statesmen and the game of nations.
If it continues, Iran could feature the first big civil clash of the globalization era -- that is, a popular struggle between localizers, who want to keep Iran isolated from global trends and dominated by religious theology, versus the globalizers, who increasingly know how the rest of the world lives and want to be part of it.
Iran also teaches us that in a world where, thanks to globalization, we all increasingly know how each other lives, people increasingly demand the same things, no matter how isolated they seem -- and these things are the broad freedom to choose one's own life style, to lift one's own living standards and to be part of the global conversation.
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