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PART 10: Nazism and the German economic miracle
From the Third Reich to the current regime of Gerhard Schroeder, Germany has shown remarkable ability to achieve economic prominence in the face of overwhelming odds - including those it imposed on itself through ultra-nationalism, militarism and racism. 

PART 9: Sovereignty, democracy and militarism
If the German post-war model is applied to Iraq, there may never be a formal end to the Iraq war. And because there is no formal peace treaty between Germany and the the US-led Allies, German sovereignty is compromised. The legitimacy of the Berlin government is an open question and can be exploited in a future national crisis. (May 6, '05)

PART 8: Militarism and failed states
Militarism is the doctrine that military might is the basic source of all security. The doctrine leads inevitably to the militarization of peace as a form of permanent preparation for war. Militarism is not exclusive to dictatorships or authoritarian states - liberal democracies are frequently proponents and willing victims of militarism. (Apr 27, '05)

PART 7: History lesson for the 'war on terror'
The Thirty Years' War was one of the most complex and brutal in European history, killing millions in battle or by malnutrition and disease, and putting into motion unpredictable forces whose effects would be felt for centuries. Many parallels can be found between that 17th-century conflict and the 21st-century "war on terror". (Apr 13, '05)

PART 6: Outsourcing public security
Public security is the prime function of government. Yet in the United States and elsewhere, this function is being privatized, so the safety of the homeland is in the hands of private corporations and underpaid security guards. (Apr 8, '05)

PART 5: Militarism and the war on drugs
The introduction of the military into police work invariably escalates the degree of violence in the maintenance of order. Henry C K Liu examines two related elements of US law enforcement, the "war on drugs" and patrolling the borders, and reveals how the US Army has become over-extended. (Mar 17, '05)

PART 4: Militarism and mercenaries
A sovereign state is responsible for the military security of the nation, whether the threat comes from home or abroad. Misuse of this responsibility - militarism - as occurred in the US at Little Rock Central High School in 1957 and at Wounded Knee in 1973 can lead to failed statehood. (Mar 10, '05)

PART 3: The business of private security
Social order is the main component of domestic security. Social security is the foundation of social order. Privatization of social security is a road to government abdication, the cause of failed statehood. (Mar 2, '05)

PART 2: The privatization wave
Is nothing sacred? Apparently not in the world of privatization, which has over the past decade turned over to profiteers not only essential services such as mail, energy and even national security, but the very stuff of life: water. In this race to the bottom, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness are increasingly sold off to the highest bidder. (Feb 11, '05)

PART 1: The failed-state cancer
The Washington Consensus, the synchronized ideology of US-based establishment economists, has for a quarter of a century wrought havoc in the developing world, leaving in its wake "failed states" vulnerable to economic, if not military, takeover. Yet the great failure of our age is not the concept of the sovereign state, but market fundamentalism itself. (Feb 3, '05)
 
 

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