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PPOG 506: Introduction to Geopolitics


Introduction

The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order was written by Samuel P.

Huntington and published in 1996. Huntington was an academic and political scientist, who was

active as an advisor to the United States and foreign governments. This book became an

international hit to this day and one of the most influential books ever written relating to foreign

affairs and global politics. He imagines and hypothesizes a new post-Cold War order. Prior to

the Cold War, there was polarizing ideological differences such as democracy and communism.

This ultimately was a driving force for his thesis: “in the post-Cold War, the most important

distinctions among peoples are not ideological, political, or economic. They are cultural

(Huntington 1996, 21).” Therefore, conflict may arise along boundaries of different cultures

while cohesion, unity and stability are found within the cultural boundaries.

Summary

The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order presents five sections that

shape the theme of this book, which is how culture identities shape the patterns of harmony

and conflict in the post-Cold War world. Part one is named “A World of Civilizations,” and

Huntington begins his argument by developing a new “civilization paradigm” because past

models did not accurately reflect the reality of the global political order. He presented eight

major civilizations, and the first one was called Sinic. This civilization consists of communities

in Southeast Asia like China, Vietnam, and Korea. Japanese is the second civilization as it is

distinctively different from the rest of Asia. Hindu is the third civilization which is centered in

India. Islamic is the fourth civilization originating on the Arabian Peninsula and spread

, throughout North Africa and Central Asia. Orthodox is the next civilization, and it is centered

in Russia. Western civilization is located in Europe and North America. The next civilization is

Latin America, and it includes Central and South American countries. Lastly, Africa is its own

civilization. Later in part one, Huntington spoke on the notion of a universal culture. He

believed a single universal culture was not productive in creating and fostering global political

order. However, he did believe as modernization increases cross-cultural communication, so did

similarities among cultures.

Huntington starts off Part Two: The Shifting Balance of Civilizations discussing that

relative power and influence of Western countries is declining. He believes the decline is

slow and not currently an immediate threat. He also believes the decline is not linear. Lastly,

the power, or lack thereof, is influenced by the behavior and decisions of those holding

power.

Religion was also a topic of discussion in chapter five. Huntington mentioned the

importance of religion in world politics. Including religion into politics can be seen as a result

of effective communication among cultures. “They need new sources of identity, new forms of

stable community, and new sets of moral precepts to provide them with a sense of meaning and

politics” (Huntington 1996, 97). The Islamic civilization is a great example, and it

differentiates Muslim politics and societies from others. Muslim societies have created a

cultural identity through religion; “it embodies the acceptance of modernity, rejection of

Western culture, and the recommitment to Islam as the guide to life in the modern world”

(Huntington 1996, 110).

Part Three: The Emerging Order of Civilizations talks about the identity crisis countries

faced after the Cold War. The Cold War created a polarizing climate: either you are on the side

of democracy or communism. Once the war was over, the characterization was not as simple as

before. Countries began aligning themselves to those with similar values and institutions.

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