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Хантингтон С. Столкновение цивилизаций.

Самюэль Хантингтон

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Samuel Phillips Huntington Samuel Phillips Huntington (April 18, 1927, New York, USA - December 24, 2008, Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, USA) - American sociologist and political scientist, author of the concept of ethnocultural division of civilizations, which he promulgated in the article "Clash of Civilizations?" (The Clash of Civilizations?), published in 1993 in Foreign Affairs magazine, and then in 1996 in the book Clash of Civilizations. Huntington argued that future wars would be fought not between countries, but between cultures, and that Islamic extremism would become the greatest threat to world peace. Huntington began his reflection by exploring various theories about the nature of global politics in the post-Cold War era. Some theorists and writers have argued that human rights, liberal democracy, and the capitalist free market economy became the only remaining ideological alternative for nations in the post-Cold War world. In particular, Francis Fukuyama argued that the world had reached the “end of history” in the Hegelian sense. Moreover, the clash of civilizations, for Huntington, represents the development of history. In the past, world history was largely concerned with struggles between monarchs, nations and ideologies, such as in Western civilization. But after the end of the Cold War, world politics moved into a new phase in which non-Western civilizations were no longer exploited recipients of Western civilization, but became additional important actors joining the West to shape and move world history.

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ISBN 5-17-007923-0
Publisher АСТ
Format Обычный
Publication date 2003
Library Circulation 5000
Number of Pages 603
Book series Philosophy
Bookbinding Hardcover
Language Russian

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