Description
- ISBN-13: 9780140267310
- Publisher: Penguin Books India
- Publisher Imprint: Penguin
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 014026731X
- Publisher Date: Jan,2016
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 368
Original price was: ₹450.00.₹382.50Current price is: ₹382.50.
Explore the controversial yet highly influential “Clash of Civilizations” theory by Samuel Huntington. Darius Foroux delves into the cultural and religious fault lines shaping global politics, examining the rise of civilizations as key players in international relations. Understand the historical context, analyze present-day conflicts, and consider the future implications of Huntington’s groundbreaking work. “The Clash of Civilizations” is essential reading for anyone seeking to grasp the complexities of our interconnected world and the potential for future conflicts.
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Prerna Kumari –
A very important book for understanding the modern world, even if its thesis is a bit too deterministic.
Raghav Jajodia –
While it presents a strong argument, it’s important to remember that culture is fluid and not always a source of conflict.
Laxman Sharma –
Huntington’s writing can be dry. It’s a challenging read, but rewarding if you’re seriously studying international relations.
Shivam Kumar Gupta –
A controversial book, but it definitely made me think. It offers a unique way of understanding current conflicts. Worth the read.
Anuj Jukariya –
A thought-provoking but somewhat pessimistic outlook on global affairs. Huntington’s ideas are certainly relevant, but I’m not sure I entirely agree.
Devesh Lal –
Not an easy read, but the book provides a framework to understand modern conflicts. I’d recommend.
Vijay M –
The book can be repetitive. However, Huntington’s core idea is quite important for anyone interested in understanding geopolitics.
Kumar Kartikey –
This book is incredibly influential and still relevant for grasping the complexities of global politics. A tough but important read.
Medapureddi Tejo Sheshadri –
It’s somewhat dated, but Huntington’s arguments still resonate today. Essential reading for political science students.
Arpit –
A must-read for anyone interested in international relations. Huntington’s framework provides a useful lens for understanding current events.
Mritunjay Dubey –
Found the book a bit dense at times, but overall it offered a compelling perspective on the role of culture in shaping global politics.
Kishor Singh –
A bit too focused on conflict. It overlooks the cooperation and understanding that also exists between civilizations.
Ankit Bhatt –
Huntington’s book, while insightful, could be seen as fueling division rather than promoting understanding between cultures.
Jeevesh Kumar Singh –
It’s a classic, and for good reason. Huntington’s ideas sparked a lot of debate and are still relevant today.
Ananya Singh –
This book is really insightful. It’s a detailed examination of how different cultures are shaping global relations.
Vidhi Gupta –
I had mixed feelings. Some parts were fascinating, others felt a bit outdated. Still, a worthwhile read overall.
Brathin Karthik U –
Huntington’s clash of civilizations theory is a bit too simplistic. The book definitely has some valid points. It is still worth reading.