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This exceptional volume examines a new phase in world politics in which the cause of both divisions among humankind and international conflict will be cultural. Huntington contends that cultural differences in religion, tradition, history and language are deep and increasing in relevance in regards to future conflicts. Thus the United States must ally itself with similar cultures and attempt to spread its values. At the same time, Huntington argues that while the United States should attempt to accommodate alien cultures, it must also be willing to be confrontational when required. Overall, he expresses the need for cultural toleration and its importance in a peaceful world.
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This book offers a collection of readings by influential thinkers of our time on contemporary international relations. Starting with Huntington’s original Clash of Civilizations essay, this publication offers a variety of responses from a wide range of academics from historical, political, cultural and economic perspectives. This thought-provoking compilation takes a hard look at the impact that cultural difference has on the international order.