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  INDEX

  Adams, James Truslow

  Adams, Michael

  Adenauer, Konrad

  African Americans

  African gray parrot

  Agriculture

  Airbus

  Albright, Madeline

  Al Qaeda

  Amazon.com model

  American Dream

  and American work ethic

  basic contradiction in

  and Bush foreign policy

  and civic-mindedness

  and death instinct

  as end of history

  versus European Dream

  and risk-taking

  and sink-or-swim mentality

  uniqueness to America

  and upward mobility

  American Revolution

  American Sociological Review

  Amsterdam Treaty

  Amusing Ourselves to Death (Postman)

  Animal medical experimentation

  Animal rights

  An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (Smith)

  Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty

  Antibiotics

  Appadurai, Arjun

  Aquinas, Thomas (saint)

  Aries, Philippe

  Armageddon

  Ash, Timothy Garton

  Asian Development Bank

  Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)

  The Atlantic

  Atom bomb

  Austrian guilds

  Automobile

  Autonomy

  Bacon, Francis

  Balance of power

  Barfield, Owen

  Barry, Andrew

  Bath

  Beck, Ulrich

  Bed

  Bedroom communities

  Beetham, David

  Belarus

  Belgium

  Benedictine order

  Benedict (saint)

  Berlin Wall

  Berman, Morris

  Bernstein, Jared

  Bertelsmann

  Bible

  Biosphere

  Biosphere politics

  Biospheria (Vernadsky)

  Blackstone, Sir William

  Bodin, Jean

  Boeing

  Book of Genesis

  Book publishing

  Borgatti, Stephen

  Bosnia

  Bourgeoisie

  Boushey, Heather

  Boutmy, Emile Gaston

  Boutros-Ghali, Boutros

  Bovine spongiform encephalitis (BSE)

  Bowling Alone (Putnam)

  Bracciolini

  Bretton Woods Agreement

  British Petroleum (BP)

  Brown, Norman O.

  Bull, Hedley

  Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S.

  Bush, George W.

  Calendar

  California

  Calvin, John

  Calvinism

  Campolargo, Mário

  Canada

  Canetti, Elias

  Capitalism

  Americans as last true believers of

  Capital punishment

  Capra, Fritjof

  Castells, Manuel

  Cathedrals

  Catholic Church

  and private property

  view of time

  Cell phone technology

  Census Bureau, U.S.

  Center for Global Development

  Centers for Disease Control (CDC)

  Central Europe

  Chair

  Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union

  Charter of the International Military Tribunal

  Chemical industry

  Cheney, Dick

  Cherifi, Hanifa

  Child labor

  Child poverty

  China

  culture of

  diaspora

  Chirac, Jacques

  Ch
ristianity

  Churchill, Winston

  Citizenship

  Citizenship and Social Class (Marshall)

  Civic-mindedness

  Civilizing human nature

  Civil society

  Civil society organizations (CSOs)

  Clark, Wesley, Gen.

  Class politics

  Clinton, Bill

  Clock

  Closed hierarchical model

  Cobb, Clifford

  Cobb, John

  Cohen, Dov

  Cohen, William

  Cohesion Fund

  Coke, Sir Edward

  Cold evil

  Cold War

  Comenius program

  Commentaries on the Laws of England (Blackstone)

  Commitment to Development Index

  Committee of the Regions

  Common Foreign and Security Policy

  Common interest developments (CIDs)

  Communications technology

  Communism

  Communist Manifesto (Marx)

  Condorcet, Marquis de

  Confucianism

  Congress of Europe

  Congress of Vienna

  Connectivity

  Cook, Thomas

  Coolidge, Calvin

  Cooperative commerce

  Corneille, Pierre

  Council of Europe

  Creationism

  Crisis conflict resolution

  Cultural

  diasporas

  diversity

  politics

  The Culture of Narcissism (Lasch)

  Currency

  Cybernetics

  Daimler-Benz

  Daly, Herman

  Darwin, Charles

  D’Azeglio, Massimo

  Dean, Mitchell M.

  Death instinct

  Death penalty

  Declaration of ASEAN Accord

  Declaration of Independence

  Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen

  Deep time

  Defense

  Delanty, Gerard

  Delors, Jacques

  Democratic socialism

  Denmark

  Department of Agriculture, U.S.

  Deregulation

  Descartes, René

  De Soto, Hernando

  Deutsche Post

  Development assistance

  DHL

  Discourse on the Origins of Inequality

  (Rousseau)

  Dissipative structures

  Dobb, Maurice

  Dollar (U.S.)

  Dominion

  Dorgan, Byron

  Duby, Georges

  East Asia Free Trade Area (EAFTA)

  East Asian Vision Group (EAVG)

  Eastern Europe

  Eastern mind

 

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