The clash of civilizations and the remaking of world order

1. A world of civilizations -- The new era in world politics -- Civilizations in history and today -- A universal civilization? Modernization and Westernization -- 2. The shifting balance of civilizations -- The fading of the West: power, culture, and indigenization -- Economics, demography, and the challenger civilizations -- 3. The emerging order of civilizations -- The cultural reconfiguration of global politics -- Core states, concentric circles, and civilizational order -- 4. Clashes of civilizations -- The West and the rest: intercivilizational issues -- The global politics of civilizations --From transition wars to fault line wars -- The dynamics of fault line wars -- 5. The future of civilizations -- The West, civilizations and civilization

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Reviewer: mcmpe04 - favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 28, 2020
Subject: After the Cold War - The Clash of Civilizations

Chapters 3-5,8,10. CHAP. 3 'A Universal Civilization? Modernization and Westernization' - three assumptions that are used to support Western notion of universal civilization: 1) end of history - ascendancy of liberal democracy as universal culmination of historical dialectic 2) globalization - sense that diversity of the world's cultures hides a more fundamental commonality revealed through economic integration and 3) modernity - as expressed in industrialization, urbanization, education, living standards, etc. CHAP. 8 'The West and the Rest: Intercivilizational Issues' - post-Cold War, post-Gulf War. Is Huntington describing or invoking a new political rivalry to replace the enormous vacuum created by the fall of East European communism? CHAP. 10 'From Transition Wars to Fault Line Wars' - elaborates on (but does not apologize for) most contentious statement from 1993 FA article 'Clash of Civilizations?' - "Islam has bloody borders." Adds that Islam creates a propensity to violence. Huntington does not give any attention to the 20th century's two world wars and numerous colonial wars for independence, which Christian nations were the belligerents.