-sequencing of human genome -non-governmental organizations (NGOs) -Al Qaeda -weapons of mass destruction -TB (tuberculosis), malaria, diarrhea -solar.

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-sequencing of human genome -non-governmental organizations (NGOs) -Al Qaeda -weapons of mass destruction -TB (tuberculosis), malaria, diarrhea -solar energy, wind energy, energy conservation technologies, clean energy

 - the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund  -the EU, APEC, ASEAN  -per capita income  -USAID  -Sumatra  -Acheh  -Colombo, Sri Lanka, Hindu Tamils  -African Savannah

1.Opening 2.What is going on in the 21 st century world/what the Foundation can do to fulfill its mission s—globalization—international cooperation 4.But two things important to democracy yet not noted in the press 5.They are 1) free elections 2) civil society (NGOs)

6. 21 st century—interdependence: positive and negative 7. e.g. 911, the Middle East, China and Taiwan 8. Challenge of the 21 st century is moving from interdependence (but unstable) world to more integrated communities 9. How? 10. Five suggestions.

11. Fight the enemies of integrated communities: terror, war, WMD 12. Globalization benefits more people  more partners, fewer enemies 13. Institutions of sharing and cooperation 14. Strengthen the strength of the NGO movement worldwide 15. Look for concrete ways to cooperate 16. Conclusion