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===Other=== Huntington is credited with inventing the phrase ''[[Davos Man]]'', referring to [[global elite]]s who "have little need for national loyalty, view national boundaries as obstacles that thankfully are vanishing, and see national governments as residues from the past whose only useful function is to facilitate the elite's global operations".<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Huntington |first=Samuel P. |date=2004 |title=Dead Souls: The Denationalization of the American Elite |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/42897520 |journal=The National Interest |issue=75 |pages=5β18 |issn=0884-9382}}</ref> The phrase refers to the [[World Economic Forum]] in [[Davos]], Switzerland, where leaders of the [[economic globalization|global economy]] meet.<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/comment/story/0,,1404411,00.html Davos man's death wish], ''The Guardian'', 3 February 2006</ref>
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