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During the 1972 Summer Olympics, a group of radical Palestinian terrorists struck the Israeli national team and sparked off serious geo-political discussion about the status of international enforcement of social contracts.
This event also spurred a retaliation by the Israeli government, a fact explored in the adaptation film "Munich" (2005) directed by Steven Spielberg.
The 1970s was a turbulent time period in which troubles with anti-government sentiments arose in the Middle East, Israel, and Ireland.
Populism was expanding as globalization was really taking shape, since the Industrial Revolution was well-developed and computers were being slowly dreamed up.
It seems that Hollywood (USA) movies such as "Munich" (2005) and "The Wolf of Wall Street" (2013) indicate a social demand for 'coordination dialogue.'
Munich (Film)
This event also spurred a retaliation by the Israeli government, a fact explored in the adaptation film "Munich" (2005) directed by Steven Spielberg.
The 1970s was a turbulent time period in which troubles with anti-government sentiments arose in the Middle East, Israel, and Ireland.
Populism was expanding as globalization was really taking shape, since the Industrial Revolution was well-developed and computers were being slowly dreamed up.
It seems that Hollywood (USA) movies such as "Munich" (2005) and "The Wolf of Wall Street" (2013) indicate a social demand for 'coordination dialogue.'
Munich (Film)