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The End of the World Is Just the Beginning: Mapping the Collapse of Globalization is a nonfiction book written by Peter Zeihan, a geopolitical strategist who formerly worked for the geopolitical intelligence firm Stratfor. The book was published by Harper Business in June 2022.
In the 2022 nonfiction work The End of the World Is Just the Beginning: Mapping the Collapse of Globalization, Peter Zeihan argues that the world is in transition from globalization to de-globalization, which benefits the US but has dire consequences for most countries.
Camping predicted that the Rapture and devastating earthquakes would occur on 21 May 2011, with God taking approximately 3% of the world's population into Heaven, and that the end of the world would occur five months later on October 21.
Jul 14, 2021 · ABSTRACT. Departing from Aimé Césaire’s striking proposition that The End of the World is the only thing in this world that is worth beginning, this article sets out to explore some of its implications as a counter-apocalyptic gesture that renders apocalypse an immanent event: the end of some world in this world.
- Martin Savransky
- 2021
3 days ago · After the end of the Cold War, this decade marks the beginning of a quest for a new global order. New visions of global governance emerged, which were based on a redefinition of fundamental principles such as peace, security, sovereignty and the idea of responsibility.
Experience the awe‐inspiring architecture of Tallinn's Estonian National Opera for a concert that will deepen your appreciation for classical music. Witness the world premiere of "Light from the End of the World" Ballet by Jevgeni Grib and Alisson Kruusmaa on November 28, 2024, at the Estonian National Opera. This performance narrates the ...
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The rest of the world has benefited more than America. As for inverted population pyramids, an aging population promises more consumption, less productive potential, and much strain on government resources. Demographic pressures will stifle the trade that has made this globalized world possible.