The End of History and the Last Man
by Francis Fukuyama
Fukuyama's work challenges and complements Huntington's views on civilizational conflict by discussing the triumph of liberal democracy as a universal ideology.
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by Francis Fukuyama
Fukuyama's work challenges and complements Huntington's views on civilizational conflict by discussing the triumph of liberal democracy as a universal ideology.
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This book delves into civilizational differences similar to Huntington's thesis, focusing on the ongoing tensions and opportunities for dialogue between these two major faiths.
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Friedman's examination of global interconnectedness offers a different perspective on global conflicts and cooperation, pertinent to understanding modern civilizational dynamics.
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Piperno's exploration of multicultural interactions resonates with Huntington's ideas on civilizational conflicts while providing a contemporary and localized context.
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This book provides insights into how civilizations evolve and confront each other, paralleling Huntington's exploration of the interactions between different cultures.
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Zakaria discusses the tensions between democratic ideals and their implementations across different civilizations, which aligns with Huntington's inquiry into civilizational conflicts.
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