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Shrinking the Gap in Boston

Weblog reader Wiggins wrote to Tom to say:


Hi Dr. Barnett,

I noticed your post regarding Gap shrinking inside the Core and thought you'd be interested in the tactics some Boston religious groups are using to shrink some of its gap areas. I have links to some of the relevant Boston Globe articles in a recent blog post.

I'm a big fan of your vision. Your work serves as a very useful framework within which to understand the post-Cold War world as something other than just "chaotic."


Thanks for writing, Wiggins.

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