Depends on the "thought " and how it is used. If the world decided to work for world peace and actually did things to get it the world could change for the better.
"Change your thoughts and you change your world." - Norman Vincent Peale
It made Europe change eg..the way of politics and art.
Ranjit Kumar has written: 'South Asia Union' 'Thoughts and memories of Ranjit Kumar' -- subject(s): Politics and government, World politics 'Research Methodology'
by eating everyone
Norman Vincent Peale, an American minister and author, is credited with writing the book "Change Your Thoughts and You Change Your World." Peale is known for his motivational and inspirational works, particularly focusing on the power of positive thinking to transform one's life.
Exchanging traditions, civilizations, Goods, thoughts, love and hate
P. J. Patterson has written: 'The Challenges of Change' -- subject(s): Appropriations and expenditures, Budget, Economic conditions, Economic policy, Politics and government 'A Jamaican voice in Caribbean and world politics' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, Politics and government, World politics
A political map is most likely to change because if you think of politics the politics can change anytime but people can't just say there's a new continent by tomorrow.
becuse he told everyone about time change.
The Institute of World Politics was created in 1990.
what is the difference between global politics and international politics
Stephanie Lawson has written: 'Some conceptual and empirical issues in the study of regime change' -- subject(s): Democracy, State, The, The State 'The New Agenda for Global Security' 'The New Agenda for International Relations' -- subject(s): Methodology, World politics, International relations 'Culture and context in world politics' -- subject(s): International relations and culture, World politics 'The failure of democratic politics in Fiji' -- subject(s): Politics and government