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Author Chua, Amy.
Title World on fire : how exporting free market democracy breeds ethnic hatred and global instability / Amy Chua.
Edition 1st ed.
Published New York ; London : Doubleday, 2003.
Description ix, 340 p. ; 25 cm.

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Table of Contents
 Introduction: Globalization and Ethnic Hatred1
Pt. 1The Economic Impact of Globalization 
 1Rubies and Rice Paddies: Chinese Minority Dominance in Southeast Asia23
 2Llama Fetuses, Latifundia, and La Blue Chip Numero Uno: "White" Wealth in Latin America49
 3The Seventh Oligarch: The Jewish Billionaires of Post-Communist Russia77
 4The "Ibo of Cameroon": Market-Dominant Minorities in Africa95
Pt. 2The Political Consequences of Globalization 
 5Backlash against Markets: Ethnically Targeted Seizures and Nationalizations127
 6Backlash against Democracy: Crony Capitalism and Minority Rule147
 7Backlash against Market-Dominant Minorities: Expulsions and Genocide163
 8Mixing Blood: Assimilation, Globalization, and the Case of Thailand177
Pt. 3Ethnonationalism and the West 
 9The Underside of Western Free Market Democracy: From Jim Crow to the Holocaust189
 10The Middle Eastern Cauldron: Israeli Jews as a Regional Market-Dominant Minority211
 11Why They Hate Us: America as a Global Market-Dominant Minority229
 12The Future of Free Market Democracy259
 Notes289
 Index329
Review "Examining the actual impact of economic globalization in every region of the world, from Africa and Asia to Russia and Latin America, Chua exposes an unexpected reality. In every one of these regions, free markets have concentrated disproportionate, often spectacular wealth in the hands of a resented ethnic minority.".
Summary "Adding democracy to this volatile mix unleashes suppressed ethnic hatreds and brings to power ethno nationalist governments that pursue aggressive policies of confiscation and revenge. Chua also shows how individual countries may be viewed as market-dominant minorities at the regional or global level, a fact that may help to explain the Arab-Israeli conflict and the rising tide of anti-American sentiment around the world.
America today has become the world's leading market-dominant minority, enjoying wealth and economic power wildly disproportionate to our numbers. This, perhaps more than anything else, accounts for the visceral hatred of Americans that we have seen expressed in recent acts of terrorism.".
"Chua warns that, far from making the world a better and safer place, democracy and capitalism - at least in the raw, unrestrained form in which they are currently being exported - are intensifying ethnic resentment and global violence, with potentially catastrophic results."--BOOK JACKET.
Note Amy Chua is a professor at Yale Law School.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. 289-327) and index.
Subjects International economic relations.
Globalization.
Ethnic conflict.
ISBN 0385503024
OCLC/Bib Util # 49750842

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