I don't think, post 9/11, we're going to wait for real obvious things like Country A attacking Country B - because Country A doesn't attack Country B any more. Thomas P.M. Barnett More Quotes by Thomas P.M. Barnett More Quotes From Thomas P.M. Barnett Transnational terrorism, in the form of the Salafi Jihadist movement, is fundamentally a function of globalization. Thomas P.M. Barnett globalization terrorism movement What makes a terrorist? Are the drivers primarily political or economic? Princeton economist Alan Krueger has made a great study of this question...What Makes a Terrorist lacks a question mark. That's because Krueger, marshaling persuasive statistics and analysis, comes down firmly on the side of politics, noting most terrorists are middle-class and well-educated. Thomas P.M. Barnett statistics political class Women waited 144 years before earning suffrage. If a mature, multiparty democracy was so darn easy, everybody would have one. Thomas P.M. Barnett democracy earning years You cant drag people from understanding to action. A customer isnt actually at the last mile if youre the one dragging her to the finish line. Thomas P.M. Barnett lines understanding people Wikistrat is my ninth start-up, so I've been through this process a few times. You have to go with what works. The power of example is compelling, so model the ideas that you want someone to understand. Thomas P.M. Barnett example want ideas If you can get out in front of people with your ideas and your execution, you'll attract the people who need to be pulled in. Thomas P.M. Barnett people ideas needs Great powers reserve the right to police bad actors in their neighborhoods. Thomas P.M. Barnett police neighborhood actors Run with what works: Sell to the people who believe in you and are willing to take the chances and make the experience happen. Thomas P.M. Barnett running believe people We need to remind ourselves that our ultimate goal is not to reduce greenhouse gases or global warming per se but to improve the quality of life and the environment. We all want to leave the planet in decent shape for our kids. Radically reducing greenhouse gas emissions is not necessarily the best way to achieve that. Thomas P.M. Barnett best global-warming quality life An economically confident America has - since becoming a world power at the start of the 20th century - tended toward global engagement. It is during times of economic stress (1930s, 1970s) that America has become more withdrawn. Thomas P.M. Barnett start stress power world The Marines are like my West Highland Terrier. They get up every morning, they want to dig a hole, and they want to kill something. Thomas P.M. Barnett something like want morning Some Western demographers have posited, due to the female shortage created by the one-child policy, that China will be forced to field a vast force - as in tens of millions strong - of wifeless men who'll gladly wage wars around the planet to burn off all those unrequited hormones. Thomas P.M. Barnett burn will strong men Once Europe's colonial empires were sent into deep decline, thanks to World War II, America became globalization's primary replicating force, integrating Asia into its low-end production networks across the second half of the twentieth century - just like Europe had integrated the U.S. before. Thomas P.M. Barnett deep globalization war world Historians are going to look back on rising China and say America, at least under the Bush years, did not get that wrong. Thomas P.M. Barnett say back look america To ask a country with 750 million people living on less than a dollar a day to optimize their development for the environment as opposed to getting food in the mouths of these people and giving them a decent lifestyle, that's just a little bit too much to ask. Thomas P.M. Barnett day food country people Frankly, the only thing China has in easy abundance is people and dirty coal. Neither is the asset they're made out to be. Thomas P.M. Barnett china easy people dirty The Air Force has it far worse than the Navy in terms of existential fears, primarily due to the rapid rise and unbelievable dissemination of drones, where seemingly now every military unit has their own miniature air wing of what would have recently passed as toys. Thomas P.M. Barnett rise own navy toys Here's my favorite bonehead concept from the 1990s in the Pentagon: the theory of anti-access, area-denial asymmetrical strategies. Why do we call it that? Because it's got all those A's lined up I guess. This is gobbledygook for 'If the United States fights somebody, we're going to be huge. They're going to be small.' Thomas P.M. Barnett here why going small There is no battle space the U.S. Military cannot access. They said we couldn't do Afghanistan. We did it with ease. They said we couldn't do Iraq. We did it with 150 combat casualties in six weeks. We did it so fast we weren't prepared for their collapse. There is nobody we can't take down. The question is, what do you do with the power? Thomas P.M. Barnett you battle space power The Department of Homeland Security is a strategic feel good measure. It's going to be the Department of Agriculture for the 21st century. TSA - thousands standing around. Thomas P.M. Barnett feel good agriculture feel-good