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    to surpass neighboring states. I agree with Huntington’s claims involving the reasons why the clash of civilizations worldwide is bound to cause conflicts in the future. I agree with the alternatives Huntington describes for the non-Western states. Interstate conflict will be an important factor in conflict around the globe. Religion will absolutely be motivation for interstate conflict as each civilization can have a wide range of beliefs and values. The differences in culture and religion will…

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    van der Zee respectively, portray the tension amid the Muslims and the West. Sorrowfully, there are horrific occurrences that are done by self- proclaimed Muslims, which falsely projects that Islam is a religion of violence. Moreover, the clash of civilizations doctrine…

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    which predicts that Islam is a religion of violence. Moreover, the clash of civilizations…

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    One of the reasons conflicts have not ended is culture. More interactions between different civilizations are intensifying the awareness of differences between cultures. Because civilizations do not understand differences between theirs and others, conflict arises. In some conflicted areas of the world, liberalism has failed and new authoritarian powers have appeared. The cause of the 2008 economic crisis was borrowers not being able to keep up with their ballooning mortgage payment. As a result…

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    “are so violent [and] so destructive.” Friedman visualizes globalization as complex and not an easy topic to grasp. Throughout his work he uses anecdotes and travelogues to show how far-reaching the impact of globalization is on the most distant civilizations of the Earth. Friedman believes globalization is necessary so that everyone can move forward in the world. Also, he feels that globalization is a “better lifestyle” but will require a lot of effort and work in order to achieve it. Ghosh…

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    very ancient time; the idea of Dialogue of Civilization, this theory is so pervasive and inclusive. The emergence of the idea of Dialogue of Civilization was on the same year as the 9/11 attacked in America. This event has shifting the first thinking about peace in to a war and violence. The idea of dialogue of Civilization comes from Muhammad Khatami he was the president of Iran before Ahmadinejad, his idea was driven by the idea of Clash of Civilization that been propose long ago by Samuel…

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    Christianity, and that what cause culture clash from the point of view of Doyle in his tale{ Nicola j.Watson and Shafquat Towheed ‘Romantics and Victorians ‘…

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    Firstly, he explains the different types of civilizations such as Western and Islamic civilizations. He explains that civilizations such as these two will clash because the difference between these civilizations is on a basic and fundamental level, the world is becoming smaller and exchanges between civilizations are expanding, economic and social change are separating people from local identities, civilization consciousness which is other civilizations desire to shape the world, cultural…

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    Civilization, a cultural entity , is defined by language, history, religion, etc., and is the basis of group identification. It is considered a concept that has truth and depth behind it, with fundamental differences, which act as the basis of society, and is something that changes over time. The West and the Islamic world essentially went from having similar views and interests, developing a mutually beneficial partnership, to being on opposite ends of the spectrum because of a shift in…

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    which have now become warzones. This is especially true in nations previously in conflict with Russia, such as Afghanistan. This essay aims to look at the reasons why there is a clash between ethnic minorities across western civilizations. One theory being Samuel P. Huntington’s ‘clash of civilizations’, it explains how the most different each society is, the less likely they can communicate unless they come to a negotiation. What will also be discusses is the concept of…

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