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  2. Clash of Civilizations - Wikipedia

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    The clash of civilizations according to Huntington (1996) The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order [18] Huntington divided the world into the "major civilizations" in his thesis as such: [19] [2] Western civilization, comprising the United States and Canada, Western and Central Europe, most of the Philippines, Australia, and ...

  3. Anti-Western sentiment - Wikipedia

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    Samuel P. Huntington in Clash of Civilizations classifies Russia and the rest of Orthodox Europe as a different civilization from Western civilization. [40] Anti-Western sentiment in Russia dates back to the 19th-century intellectual debate between Westernizers and Slavophiles. While the former deemed Russia to be a lagging Western country, the ...

  4. Samuel P. Huntington - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Phillips Huntington (April 18, 1927 – December 24, 2008) was an American political scientist, adviser, and academic.He spent more than half a century at Harvard University, where he was director of Harvard's Center for International Affairs and the Albert J. Weatherhead III University Professor.

  5. Dialogue Among Civilizations - Wikipedia

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    Former Iranian president Mohammad Khatami introduced the idea of Dialogue Among Civilizations as a response to Samuel P. Huntington's theory of a Clash of Civilizations.The term was initially used by Austrian philosopher Hans Köchler who in 1972, in a letter to UNESCO, had suggested the idea of an international conference on the "dialogue between different civilizations" (dialogue entre les ...

  6. File:Western world (Clash of Civilizations).svg - Wikipedia

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  7. East–West dichotomy - Wikipedia

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    A map of the "Western world" based-on Samuel P. Huntington's 1996 Clash of Civilizations. In turquoise are the Orthodox World and Latin America, which are either a part of the West or distinct civilizations intimately related to the West.

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  9. Association Reset-Dialogues on Civilizations - Wikipedia

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    ResetDOC was founded in 2004, [1] during the global debate over the ‘clash of civilizations,’ by a group of scholars with different cultural and religious backgrounds. The association's primary mission is to promote knowledge and understanding among different cultures through research, seminars, and publications in social science and ...