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Nathan RaminSamuel Huntington theorized, around 1992, that Post-Cold War conflict would be centered on peoples' cultural and RELIGIOUS identities. He said that the 20th Century was dominated by conflicts around -isms, but that the 21st Century would focus on more personal issues.
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major civilizations
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Western civilization
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ay be considered a part of Western civilization
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The Orthodox world
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The Eastern world
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The Muslim world
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civilizational conflicts are "particularly prevalent between Muslims and non-Muslims", identifying the "bloody borders" between Islamic and non-Islamic civilizations
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More recent factors contributing to a Western-Islamic clash, Huntington wrote, are the Islamic Resurgence and demographic explosion in Islam, coupled with the values of Western universalism—that is, the view that all civilizations should adopt Western values—that infuriate Islamic fundamentalists
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primary axis of conflict in the future will be along cultural and religious lines
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the concept of different civilizations, as the highest rank of cultural identity, will become increasingly useful in analyzing the potential for conflict.
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non- Western civilizations were no more the exploited recipients of Western civilization but become another important actor joining the West to shape and move the world history
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Western universalism—that is, the view that all civilizations should adopt Western values
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