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globalism (for better or worse) transforms personal and ethnic identities, creating hyphenated and cosmopolitan identities--in which people consider themselves first and foremost citizens of the earth and members of the earth's ecosystem more than as citizens of a nation or members of a religion. This identity disruption creates fissures and fractures among existing elites who are still managing parochial national, cultural, ethnic, or religious systems.11