Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-245) and index.
Contents:
Introduction -- Civilizations and International Relations: History and Development -- The "Clash of Civilizations" and the "New World Disorder" -- The United Nations and Intercivilizational Dialogue -- Right-Wing Populism, "Christian Civilizationism," and Securitization of Islam -- The UN Alliance of Civilizations and Intercivilizational Dialogue -- The United States of America -- Western Europe -- Central Europe -- Conclusion.
Summary:
"From Huntington to Trump argues that the 'clash of civilizations,' an idea first raised three decades ago by Bernard Lewis and endorsed by Samuel Huntington, has created a template for understanding the world which has been adopted by both the United Nations and right-wing populist politicians in Europe and the United States of America. Haynes traces the development of the 'clash of civilizations' from the colonial period through the end of the Cold War and 9/11 and analyzes its effects on society." -- Provided by publisher.
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