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-Political scientist [[George Friedman]] has postulated that if high prices for oil and food persist, they will define the fourth distinct geopolitical regime since the end of World War II, the previous three being the [[Cold War]], the 1989–2001 period in which [[economic globalization]] was primary, and the post-[[9/11]] "[[war on terror]]".+"Political scientist [[George Friedman]] has postulated that if [[2007–08 world food price crisis |high prices for oil and food]] persist, they will define the fourth distinct [[geopolitics|geopolitical]] regime since the end of [[World War II]], the previous three being the [[Cold War]], the 1989–2001 period in which [[Globalization|economic globalization]] was primary, and the post-[[9/11]] "[[War on Terror]]"." --Sholem Stein
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"Political scientist George Friedman has postulated that if high prices for oil and food persist, they will define the fourth distinct geopolitical regime since the end of World War II, the previous three being the Cold War, the 1989–2001 period in which economic globalization was primary, and the post-9/11 "War on Terror"." --Sholem Stein

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George Friedman (born February 1, 1949) is a Hungarian-born U.S. geopolitical forecaster, and strategist on international affairs. He is the founder and chairman of Geopolitical Futures, a new online publication that analyzes and forecasts the course of global events.



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