1. Balancing the World
In contrast the underdeveloped world is stricken with war, famine, poverty, and has little or no economy. This underdeveloped world poses a threat to the developed world, with conditions that only foster rebellion and terrorism. ... Barnett's "non-integrating gap" or "gap" consists of failed states and war torn areas that are lacking stability and strong economies. ... Friedman also sees the "world of disorder" as a growing problem for the "world of order." ... Today's world knows two types of worlds, the developed and under-developed worlds. ...
- Word Count: 1228
- Approx Pages: 5
- Grade Level: High School