The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order
Summary:
The book argues that post-Cold War global conflicts would be dominated by cultural and religious differences rather than ideological ones, positing that civilizations would become the primary source of identity and conflict. It outlines a world divided into major cultural blocs and suggests that the tensions between these blocs would shape international relations.
Key points:
1. Clash of Civilizations: Huntington believes future conflicts will be cultural, not ideological or economic, due to the world's diverse civilizations.
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