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Politeia (Free subscription) | 11/27/2008
From the desk of Dr Sam C. Holliday, director of the Armiger Cromwell Center ~~-:-~~ In his 1996 book The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order, Samuel Huntington predicts a clash between the West and the Islamic world as some Muslims continue their attempt to establish the Great Caliphate – in which everyone is governed by “the ways of the Prophet.” In 1921 Hendrick...
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Ismailimail (Free subscription) | 11/24/2008
... acceptance on both sides of the divide for his urgent call to combat what Harvard professor Samuel Huntington dubbed “the clash of civilizations” and the Aga Khan terms “the clash of ignorance.” This is what led to the present situation in Iraq, he said. It was “entirely predictable.” Education is the key to better relations, he said. On the Muslim side, he said this involves continuing...
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One Utah (Free subscription) | 11/23/2008
Ahmed Benchemsi, writing for Newsweek, explains why Ayman al Zawahiri verbally attacked President-elect Obama in a recent video: Al Qaeda and all its followers badly need to perpetuate Samuel Huntington’s “clash of civilizations” paradigm. The West and Islam are deadly enemies, in the radicals’ view. The more irreconcilable the former, the happier the latter. In this [...]
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MSNBC.com: Newsweek World News (Free subscription) | 11/21/2008
... them, so the struggle goes on unchallenged.Al Qaeda and all its followers badly need to perpetuate Samuel Huntington's "clash of civilizations" paradigm. The West and Islam are deadly enemies, in the radicals' view. The more irreconcilable the former, the happier the latter. In this regard, the agenda of Bush and the neocons was a true blessing for the terrorists. Consider this: after...
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MSNBC.com (Free subscription) | 11/21/2008
... them, so the struggle goes on unchallenged.Al Qaeda and all its followers badly need to perpetuate Samuel Huntington's "clash of civilizations" paradigm. The West and Islam are deadly enemies, in the radicals' view. The more irreconcilable the former, the happier the latter. In this regard, the agenda of Bush and the neocons was a true blessing for the terrorists. Consider this: after...
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AMERICAN.COM (Free subscription) | 11/14/2008
... to the traditional definitions of authoritarianism, as described by the political scientist Samuel Huntington. The two most recent elections (parliamentary in December 2007 and presidential in March 2008) can be more correctly called “voting” than elections; not only was the opposition shut out of the elections, but the results of both were so falsified (despite clear evidence that...
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Blogging for a free world (Free subscription) | 11/04/2008
... were killed in the “antiterrorist” wars, in name of that sinister “The West and the rest” which Samuel Huntington’s book about the clash of civillizations has believes it was illustrating. An inheritance like that means a lot for any people, for any country and for many people. Magnificent for someone who was named as US preferred ally by Bush, isn’t it? And it’s also very significant...
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The Remote Viewer (Free subscription) | 10/29/2008
... only one who could tell such a tale. “Davos man” is an epithet coined by the conservative scholar Samuel Huntington to describe the very specific type that attends the conference. These are people who, as Huntington wrote, “have little need for national loyalty, view national boundaries as obstacles that thankfully are vanishing, and see national governments as residues from...