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How an American Company Prevents War
Thomas Friedman advanced a theory in his New York Times column a few years ago called "The Golden Arches Theory of Conflict Prevention".
What he noticed is that no two countries that both have a McDonald's have fought a war with each other since their first McDonald's was built. Interesting in and of itself. |
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:Graucho |
You mean:
"all Iraq needs is some McDonalds in Iraq and Iraq is saved!!" ;-) ----------------- I really don't like Friedman's thesis. I think much of the reason behind the effect is that McDonald's chooses to not franchise into countries that are enemies of the US and hence, with a lot of it's close allies. McDonald's didn't go into Russia until 1990, for example - well after the Cold War was over. It's not that McDonald's prevents wars but that wars prevent McDonald's. |
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