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 
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* The Summoning (Sep/Oct 1993) by Fouad Ajami


In a rebuttal, Ajami counters that civilizations do not control states, states 
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* Us and Them (Mar/Apr 2008) by Jerry Z. Muller


Fifteen years later, Muller argues that ethnic nationalism will drive global 
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