The Inevitability of the Clash of Civilisations

The Inevitability of the Clash of Civilisations

The Inevitability of the Clash of Civilisations

Publication year :

2002

Number of volumes :

1

Publish number :

first

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The Inevitability of the Clash of Civilisations

Global tensions have often been framed as cultural or civilizational conflict. The Inevitability of the Clash of Civilisations critically evaluates this thesis and its implications.

About the Book

The Inevitability of the Clash of Civilisations examines arguments suggesting that cultural differences inevitably lead to conflict. The book analyzes political theories proposing enduring confrontation between Western and non-Western civilizations. Structured chapters evaluate historical evidence, ideological assumptions, and geopolitical realities. The text questions determinism embedded in clash narratives and explores alternative possibilities for cooperation. It distinguishes between political rivalry and civilizational hostility. Analytical progression clarifies how economic interests, power struggles, and ideological projection often masquerade as cultural inevitability. By integrating international relations theory with moral philosophy, the work presents structured critique of fatalistic frameworks.

What You Will Discover

  • Origins of clash-of-civilizations theory
  • Critical examination of determinism
  • Historical case studies
  • Distinction between politics and culture
  • Alternative models of coexistence
  • Structured geopolitical analysis

About the Author

The author approaches international theory through political philosophy and comparative civilizational study.

Who Is This Book For?

This book is for students of global politics and readers interested in critical evaluation of civilizational conflict theories.