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Clash of Civilization.” The article was published in the journal titled “Foreign Affairs.” This article eventually became the base of a book by the same writer titled, “The Clash of civilizations and the Remaking of the World Order.” This a...
world, more than ever exposed to social change intensified by the globalization process which has become proffered field of observation and analysis. Researchers are looking more specifically on the relationship between traditional and mod...
the rallying of civilizations according to the countries that are linked on the basis of cultural to each other, these ‘states’ are known as ‘kin countries’. Judging by the author, such links between the states which have cultural unity rep...
the three cultures i.e. Christian, Jewish and Muslim interacted on the Iberian Peninsula for more than 7 centuries. These different groups though found a means to co-exist and thrive together but the symbiosis was fragile and the pluralisti...
World Civilization from Mesopotamia to ancient Rome World Civilizations notably Mesopotamian, Near Eastern, Hebrew, Greek and Roman civilizations developed the modes of living and the way of life-styles. Mesopotamia is the ancient land betw...
new world order came from a speech in which President George H. W. Bush described the beginnings of the Gulf War. The expression was apt for both the time and the global situation. Introduction In early 1991, the world was poised to enter a...
New World Order- 2006 - 435 pages Roesch Allen The New World Order: Part of Adventism? - 2004 - 63 pages Slaughter Anne-Marie -A new world order, 2004 - 341 pages Wells H. G. - The New World Order 2008 - 196 pages Yovanovich Gordana The new...