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"The Coming Anarchy" is an influential article written by journalist Robert D. Kaplan, which was first published in the February 1994 edition of The Atlantic Monthly. It is considered to be one of the fundamental theses on the state of current world affairs in the post Cold War era, and is ranked on the same level of doctrinal importance as Samuel Huntington's Clash of Civilizations and Francis Fukuyama's The End of History and the Last Man theses. U.S. President Bill Clinton reportedly recommended the article to White House staff. It has also been criticized as a Malthusian reading of the world, for blaming the situation on its victims and for overlooking alleged political and economical causes such as neoliberal policy.

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  • .invansi Jepang ke Mongolia dimulai pada tanggal 25 mei 1939 hingga 18 Juni 1939 dengan kekuatan 780 ribu 125 tank 600 pesawat 30 kapal perang sementara itu Mongolia di pimpin perdana menteri khorloogiin Choibalsan dengan kekuatan 215 ribu tentara 55 tank 180 pesawat dan 1 kapal perang 1 921 kuda dan unta (in)
  • "The Coming Anarchy" is an influential article written by journalist Robert D. Kaplan, which was first published in the February 1994 edition of The Atlantic Monthly. It is considered to be one of the fundamental theses on the state of current world affairs in the post Cold War era, and is ranked on the same level of doctrinal importance as Samuel Huntington's Clash of Civilizations and Francis Fukuyama's The End of History and the Last Man theses. U.S. President Bill Clinton reportedly recommended the article to White House staff. It has also been criticized as a Malthusian reading of the world, for blaming the situation on its victims and for overlooking alleged political and economical causes such as neoliberal policy. (en)
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  • .invansi Jepang ke Mongolia dimulai pada tanggal 25 mei 1939 hingga 18 Juni 1939 dengan kekuatan 780 ribu 125 tank 600 pesawat 30 kapal perang sementara itu Mongolia di pimpin perdana menteri khorloogiin Choibalsan dengan kekuatan 215 ribu tentara 55 tank 180 pesawat dan 1 kapal perang 1 921 kuda dan unta (in)
  • "The Coming Anarchy" is an influential article written by journalist Robert D. Kaplan, which was first published in the February 1994 edition of The Atlantic Monthly. It is considered to be one of the fundamental theses on the state of current world affairs in the post Cold War era, and is ranked on the same level of doctrinal importance as Samuel Huntington's Clash of Civilizations and Francis Fukuyama's The End of History and the Last Man theses. U.S. President Bill Clinton reportedly recommended the article to White House staff. It has also been criticized as a Malthusian reading of the world, for blaming the situation on its victims and for overlooking alleged political and economical causes such as neoliberal policy. (en)
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  • The Coming Anarchy (in)
  • The Coming Anarchy (en)
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