War and Conflict
There are various factors that contribute to the stem of war and conflict. With the shit of interstate to intrastate and the capacity of non-state actors of mega-violence modern militaries have rebuild their capacities to adapt to the formation of new threats. Some examples are non-state radicals, traditional criminal elements, and rouge states that are characterized by asymmetric warfare in this new era of conflict. Dell has created a theory of conflict prevention. As military and police forces look to employ a whole spectrum of technological solutions, Dell's role of a corporation acts as a link between two countries that are both part of a major global supply chain. The Dell Theory stipulates that as long as countries are part of the same global supply chain those countries will never fight a war against each other (Friedman, Thomas).
Large corporations such as Dell form economic interdependence between nations in multiple global locations there is a reluctance of developing nations to give up their newfound wealth. From the book The Lexus and the Oliver Tree, Thomas Friedman observed that no two nations with a McDonald's franchise had ever gone to war with one another, which was known as the Golden Arches Theory. Dell Theory of Conflict Prevention not only increased a better standard of living but also created a more enriched labor sector through globalization. Developing nations do not want to risk the loss of multi-national companies who venture into their markets and include them in the global supply chain. Although there are no absolutes, war is still possible, but economic globalization acts as a powerful deterrent. There are high risks and consequence when identified as an unstable country ...