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The Clash of Civilizations Samuel P. Huntington Work Presented by: Patricia Quintino Nº 21167 Petr Makovsky Nº 25335 Peter Panholzer Nº 25333 Ieong Chi Kun, Christine Nº 25246 Fernando Piton Nº 25273
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“It is my hypothesis that the fundamental source of conflict in this new world will not be primarily ideological or primarily economic.” Samuel P. Huntington
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Clash of Civilizations 7 Main Civilizations Modernization vs Westernization West vs the Rest Conclusion Main Agenda
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Civilizations Civilization Civilization is a cultural entity defined by objective elements such as: language, history, religion….
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Clash of Civilizations Clash of Civilization a clash of cultural spheres within a single global civilization
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Why civilizations will clash? Differences among civilizations are real and basic: history, language, culture, tradition & RELIGION product of centuries The world is becoming smaller
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Why civilizations will clash? Economic modernization & social change throughout the world Dual Role of the West ↑ Civilization-consciousness Non-Wests tend to shape the world in non-Western ways
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Why civilization will clash? Cultural characteristics & differences less mutable; Political & economic issues can be compromised & resolved Increase in economic regionalism: Successful regionalism reinforce civilization consciousness; Economic regionalism succeed only in a common civilization
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Two levels for Clash of Civilization Clash of Civilization occurs at two levels: Micro-level – struggle over the control of territory and each other Macro-level – promote particular political & religious values.
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Kin-Country Syndrome ✷ World of civilization => World of double standards One standard to kin-countries & different one to others ✷ Conflicts & Violence within same civilization less intense & less likely to expand
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Main Civilizations The 7 main civilizations are: Latin America Confucian Japanese Islamic Hindu Slavic - Orthodox Western
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Main Civilizations Japanese: Shintoism religion, not open-minded Islamic: with human and universal dimensions, very generous Confucian: introspective, self-conscious, and intuition; feel at ease in poverty and find their delight in the pursuit of the Way
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Hindu: Composed of diverse doctrines, cults, and ways of life. Slavic/Orthodox: Eastern and Central Europe and the Balkans; Follow Mostly the orthodox and catholic churches Latin American: Are the latin speaking countries in America; Mainly Roman Catholic Main Civilizations
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Modernization v.s., and, or Westernization? Western Civilization The classical legacy Western Christianity European language Separation of spiritual and temporary authority Rule of law Representative bodies individualism
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Modernization v.s. Westernization? WHY doesn´t Modernization and technical development require Westernization? Individual level Societal level
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Temporal Westernization Western values used by the government only until they are powerful enough to denounce them as human rights imperialism. “second generation indigenization” democracy paradox
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Future tendencies As all politics is local politics, all power is local power from the warren state phase to a universal state phase: held together by a compound of federations, confederations, and international regimes
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The West versus the Rest The West in effect is using international institutions, military power and economic resources to run the world in ways that will maintain Western predominance, protect Western interests and promote Western political and economic values. "the values that are most important in the West are least important worldwide."
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The West versus the Rest Responses to the west: Non-Western states course of isolation Join the west and accept it institutions and values attempt to "balance" the West by developing economic and military power and cooperating with other non-Western societies against the West
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Conflicts arised by Civilizations TORN COUTRIES Some countries have a fair degree of cultural homogeneity but are divided over whether their society belongs to one civilization or another. Leaders pursue a bandwagoning strategy but the history, culture and traditions of their countries are non-Western. Typical torn countries are: Turkey, Mexico, Russia
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Why the Author wrote the Article We suppose that Huntington wrote this article because of the diverse thinking about the nature of global culture and because of his past working as the director of the Center for International Affairs.
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Conclusion Differences between civilizations are real and important and civilization- conscious is increasing; Conflicts between civilizations will supplant ideological conflicts; Western civilization is powerful and has the majority, while the non- western civilizations, tend to modernize theirs, trying to maintain there culture and values.
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Implication for the Western policy: short term advantage & long term accommodation Conclusion
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Short term advantage: cooperation and unity cooperative relations with Russia & Japan local inter-civilization conflicts limit the military strength and conflicts of Confucian & Islamic states military capabilities & superiority strengthen international institutions that reflect and legitimate Western interests & values Conclusion
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Long term accommodation: maintain economic & military power Understand other civilizations’ religious & philosophical assumptions identify elements of commonality between Western & other civilizations Conclusion
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http://www.isesco.org.ma/pub/ISTD/En g/20/P2.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethnic_issu es_in_Japan http://www.crvp.org/book/Series03/III- 14/chapter_i.htm http://www.religioustolerance.org/confu ciu.htm Bibliography:
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Do you agree with the thesis? Class Discusion
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Do you think that these thesis are up-to-date? Class Discusion
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Do you think that the 9/11 was caused by a clash of civilizations? Class Discusion
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