Question: Thomas Friedman in his 2005 book, The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the TwentyFirst Century, argues that countries with connected manufacturing supply chains won't go to war with one another. He offers an example of Dell's multicountry supply chain for the manufacture of its laptops. On balance, do you think globalization is a catalyst for bringing world peace or a tinderbox that may set international disputes on fire through the collision of differing ideals? Explain.