From: Foreign Affairs <foreignaffa...@cfr.org> Subject: The Clash of Civilizations?: The Debate To: satrioarismunan...@yahoo.com Date: Friday, June 18, 2010, 7:46 AM
Dear Reader, In 1993, Samuel Huntington boldly asserted in the pages of Foreign Affairs that culture differences were replacing Cold War tensions as the world's fundamental points of conflict. His article, "The Clash of Civilizations?," elicited both strong criticism and fervent support, some published in Foreign Affairs, and it inspired a birth of new theories in global politics. We are proud to share this discussion with you in a renewed anthology, The Clash of Civilizations?: The Debate. Subscribe now for only $19.95, and as a special bonus, you'll receive a digital reprint of this curated collection – absolutely free. This anthology includes a forward written by me, followed by history-making articles such as: * The Clash of Civilizations? by Samuel Huntington (Summer 1993) Huntington's original essay that world politics was entering a new phase is still the most requested Foreign Affairs digital reprint. * The Summoning (Sep/Oct 1993) by Fouad Ajami In a rebuttal, Ajami counters that civilizations do not control states, states control civilizations. * Us and Them (Mar/Apr 2008) by Jerry Z. Muller Fifteen years later, Muller argues that ethnic nationalism will drive global politics for generations. The Clash of Civilizations?: The Debate also includes articles by former president of the U.N. Security Council Kishore Mahbubani, former Wall Street Journal editor and Pulitzer Prize winner Robert L. Bartley, and more. Your Foreign Affairs subscription includes six issues delivered annually – that's more than 1,000 pages. At only $19.95, this introductory offer is a 67% savings off the newsstand price. You'll also enjoy exclusive access to www.ForeignAffairs.com, more than 50 years of online archives, and The Clash of Civilizations?: The Debate digital reprint – all for no extra cost. If you are already a subscriber, we thank you for your continued readership. Please register for online access at www.ForeignAffairs.com/register to take advantage of your full benefits. Best, James F. Hoge Editor Foreign Affairs P.S. Subscribe now to make sure you receive our July/August 2010 issue, which includes articles on defining success in Afghanistan, Cuban health care, and a special package on African disunion. ************* Subscribe to Foreign Affairs for only $19.95: https://secure.customersvc.com/servlet/Show?WESPAGE=OrderPages/fa/ff/1002/order_1601.jsp&MSRSMAG=FF&EFK=FFAANJ&MSCCMPLX=MJUCS Give a Gift to Your Favorite Grad: http://www.foreignaffairs.com/gift Shipping & Handling: Please add $12/year for Canadian orders and $35/year for international orders. Customer service: If you need assistance, please email serv...@foreignaffairs.customersvc.com. Council on Foreign Relations • 58 East 68th St • New York, NY 10065-5953 Subscribe | Unsubscribe | Send to a Friend | Preferences | Report Spam Powered by MyNewsletterBuilder del.icio.us Digg reddit Facebook StumbleUpon Twitter MySpace [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]