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#The third scenario is called The New Caliphate. It illustrates an example of how a global movements sustained by the politics of a radical religious identity could be a challenge of Western standards and values as the groundwork of the global system. | #The third scenario is called The New Caliphate. It illustrates an example of how a global movements sustained by the politics of a radical religious identity could be a challenge of Western standards and values as the groundwork of the global system. | ||
#The last scenario – The Fear Cycle – described a situation where growing fears of proliferation of weapons and terrorism might lead to the introduction of such security precautions that an actual Orwellian world would appear. | #The last scenario – The Fear Cycle – described a situation where growing fears of proliferation of weapons and terrorism might lead to the introduction of such security precautions that an actual Orwellian world would appear. | ||
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