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    claims in “The Clash of Civilizations?” The abrupt end of the Cold War meant that the bipolar model of thinking which had dominated the sphere of World Politics for decades became obsolete. This new phase led to a renewal in thinking in the study of International Relations dubbed “the hundred schools of thought” which led to a wide spectrum of visions about the uncertain future of world affairs. One of the more prominent visions was the late Professor Samuel Huntington’s “Clash of Civilizations

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    Supporters of this hypothesis would claim that the protestors’ contradicting Huntington’s “cultural identity” proposition and provese that the Arab spring refutes the clash of civilizations. “The Arab uprising is led by…all strata of the population‚ including non-Muslims…the Islamic Identity of the Arab world is‚ somehow‚ not in the limelight” (Kamali‚ 2012). Emphasies on human rights and human dignity‚ rather than Islamic identity‚ were is the focus in the uprisings. It was claimed that most of

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    An Avoidable Civil War The explosion of the American Civil War was caused by a vast number of conflicting principles and prejudices‚ fueled by sectional differences‚ and set afire by a very unfortunate set of political events. Undoubtedly‚ the central theme of almost all of the events that led up to the Civil War was one way or another‚ related to the dispute of slavery. Throughout the nineteenth century‚ slavery-related tensions brewed to such an extent‚ that politicians often took accustom

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    The vast amount of causes for conflict and the ambiguity of each reaches an overwhelming total. The sort of a particular conflict is highly dependent on why the conflict has occurred‚ as individuals posses differing core values and beliefs. Conflict is born when aspects of individuals or groups clash. There are infinite aspects that make up an individual‚ but three remain prominent when it comes to tracing where conflict has originated from. Ideas‚ interests‚ and hopes or expectations of an individual

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    In the journal titled ’China and the Clash of Civilizations—Is the 1993 Forecast by Samuel Huntington Still Valid?’‚ discuss about how Huntington’s forecast about China 10 years ago and the future relationship between China and the West—United States and the others. It is often known as Sino-Western relations. If we look at China and United States’ point of view‚ this two countries have been in a good state since Korean War and Vietnam War (1950 and 1955). Samuel and his student—Francis Fukuyama

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    “The Clash of Civilisations?” vs. “The Clash of Ignorance” Samuel P. Huntington’s rather lengthy article “The Clash of Civilisations?” manages to cover a lot of ground (Huntington‚ 1993). It addresses how different civilisations interact externally and internally‚ devoting the most space to the “Muslim” vs. the “West” interaction. On the other hand Edward W. Said’s “The Clash of Ignorance” takes a direct aim at Huntington’s opinions and expands upon them by presenting his own views of the after

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    CULTURE‚ NATIONAL INTEREST AND POLITICS: THINKING ON HUNTINGTON’S CLASH OF CIVILIZATION War is a continuation of policy by other means. Policy is shaped by the ‘interest’ each member of the international system seeks to pursue. Whatever the composition of internal structure‚ the states will always pursue their vital interest and historically nation states have got themselves involved in conflict for the preservation of their interest. Within the domain of modern world‚ the interest was perceived

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    Samuel Huntington’s highly organized approach in The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order‚ lends to his highly comprehensive analysis of modern day war. With the end of the Cold War marking a new era in world conflict‚ he asserts that global politics have been “reconfigured along cultural lines”. (19) Expanding on his original article‚ The Clash which appeared in the July 1993 issue of Foreign Affairs‚ he successfully endeavors to demonstrate in Part I how global politics have

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    titled the Clash of Civilization written by Samuel Huntington tries to analyze the world after the cold war. Huntington in his thesis clearly states that the new era of world politics will not be based on conflicts occurring due to ideological or economic clashes amongst states‚ but rather the dominating source of conflict will be cultural. Huntington proposes that instead of classifying countries into first‚ second or third worlds‚ one should classify countries in terms of their civilization. He defines

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    CLASH OF CIVILISATION ITS IMPACTS IN IR INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS DEPARTMENT PRESIDENT UNIVERSITY 2015 WHAT ARE WE DISCUSSING? FIRST TERM SECOND TERM • AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE SUBJECT • THE POLITIC OF IDENTITY • THE HISTORY AND THE FOUNDER • THE CLASH IN IR – THE EVIDENCE OF REALISM • THE FAULT LINES OF THE CLASH • REVIEW • THE OPPONENT • THE STORIES OF CLASH • THE CLASH IN THE AGE OF SECURITY THE HISTORY RE-TELLS INDIAN WAR CRUSADE WAR CARTHAGE VS ROME AZTEC AZTEC EXTINCTION EXTINCTION

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