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Original Title: | The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order ISBN13 9786094440182 |
Edition Language: | Lithuanian |
Samuel P. Huntington
Hardcover | Pages: 352 pages Rating: 3.75 | 9433 Users | 697 Reviews
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Knygos autorius Samuel P. Huntington – amerikiečių politologas, Harvardo universiteto profesorius, dėstęs jame penkis dešimtmečius.
„Civilizacijų susidūrimas ir pasaulio pertvarka“ – stebinanti ir provokuojanti knyga apie kardinalius pokyčius pasaulio politikoje žlugus komunistinei santvarkai. Politologas aiškina, kaip neišvengiamas skirtingų civilizacijų susidūrimas po Šaltojo karo visiškai pakeitė tautų bei kultūrinių ideologijų padėtį šių dienų politikoje. Autorius analizuoja šiais laikais nuolat kintančią politinę kultūrą ir pateikia neįtikėtinų ateities prognozių.

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Title | : | Civilizacijų susidūrimas ir pasaulio pertvarka |
Author | : | Samuel P. Huntington |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 352 pages |
Published | : | 2011 by Metodika (first published 1996) |
Categories | : | Politics. Nonfiction. History. Political Science. International Relations. Philosophy |
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Ratings: 3.75 From 9433 Users | 697 ReviewsCommentary Out Of Books Civilizacijų susidūrimas ir pasaulio pertvarka
This book was written in 1996, a few years after the end of the Cold War, and introduced a world order paradigm based on conflict between civilizations (as opposed to ideologies such as capitalism vs communism). The material is obviously dated, but the author made some good points to consider.The use in the book of the break-up of Yugoslavia and the resulting civil war between Catholic Croatians, Orthodox Serbs and Islamic Bosnians got my attention. (I had spent several months in 1993 cruisingIt is over 10 years since I read Samuel Huntington's full length expansion of his classic Foreign Affairs article. This was read during my final year at university, and back then, it was fashionable amongst many to refute, or outrightly mock Professor Huntington's disturbing piece of work. The work was derided amongst my fellow students, it was frequently derieded amongst academia, it is something of a fashion statement to deride Huntington's work. Why?Could it be, perhaps, because of a deep,
This is a decent book in the manner that the author covers many different aspects of interaction between different cultures and civilizations, with a lot of research and some adequate analysis. It is however, in my opinion, deeply flawed; as a lot of missing factors were neglected, either because of a lack of space or concern by the author. I would not recommend it to anyone as a primer on international relations, however for further study there are some good points to be considered. His

When the civilization, no longer able to defend itself because it is no longer willing to defend itself, lies wide open to barbarian invaders, who often come from another, younger, more powerful civilization. Quigley, Evolution of CivilizationsThe above quote is so true for each major civilizations of the world. The book is all about clash between civilization, both past, present and future. It is on-going battle right from first evolution of human till date. The central idea of the book is to
One of the masterpieces of the modern world, the book clearly identifies the great and unique civilizations of the world including Sinic, Japanese, Hindu, Islamic, Orthodox, Western, Latin American and possibly African. The division of these civilizations in lone, cleft and torn countries is a result of influence of (mainly) the Western Civilization over others. The major argument of the book, that the world is divided into a Western one and non-Western many would raise many eyebrows. The books
This book seems a bit right wing in nature, and anti multiculturalist. It draws a very gloomy picture of how western civilization is going into decline, and how people will get maimed, enslaved and tortured by emerging less civilized hordes. This may not be far from the truth if we, as humankind, fail to continue to advance in education and opportunity. Huntington draws a bleak picture without fully citing other outcomes for western civilization. Many other writers see more positive outcomes due
"Clash of Civilizations" is an easy book to misread. Many have taken Huntington to task because he pessimistically forecasted a world of discord following the Cold War. The headlines of the past decade beg to differ. The world according to Samuel Huntington was going to reset to its multi-polar default setting, each pole being the center of a culture/religion/ethnicity that had always existed in world history. The border regions between these centers were going to be fraught with friction and
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