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Haynes, Jeffrey (redaktør)

Quarter Century of the &quote;Clash of Civilizations&quote; e-bog

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The &quote;clash of civilizations&quote; focuses on conflict and cooperation between and within states. Dealing with the clash is essential for a peaceful and harmonious world.The &quote;clash of civilizations&quote; is a topic of great interest around the world and constitutes an important dimension of religion and international relations. In the quarter century since Huntington first aired hi...
E-bog 348,37 DKK
Forfattere Haynes, Jeffrey (redaktør)
Forlag Routledge
Udgivet 10 maj 2021
Længde 120 sider
Genrer HB
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781000383836
The "e;clash of civilizations"e; focuses on conflict and cooperation between and within states. Dealing with the clash is essential for a peaceful and harmonious world.The "e;clash of civilizations"e; is a topic of great interest around the world and constitutes an important dimension of religion and international relations. In the quarter century since Huntington first aired his controversial framework, inter-civilizational "e;clash"e; and "e;dialogue"e; have become mainstream issues both in international relations and in many Western countries' domestic concerns. The book examines a key question: how does Samuel Huntington's "e;clash of civilizations"e; "e;paradigm"e; help explain current Western governments"e; responses to Muslim migration and related security issues? Understanding relations between the West/Westerners and Muslim-majority societies/Muslims is impossible without being aware that right-wing populist politicians in the West, as well as some policy makers and commentators, seem to view all Muslims in a malign way. This indicates a lack of willingness to make a distinction between, on the one hand, the mass of "e;moderate,"e; "e;ordinary,"e; and "e;peaceful"e; Muslims and, on the other hand, a small minority of Islamist extremists and even smaller number of Islamist terrorists. The result is a crucial topic of our times: how do different civilizations coexist in a small and increasingly congested planet without conflict?The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of The Review of Faith & International Affairs.