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But Samuel Huntington will remain where he has been ... But was Huntington a great statesman or little more than the man with the gavel in his hand when the Second Continental Congress had its ...
inevitably evoked Samuel P. Huntington’s “clash of civilizations” — the notion that superpower rivalry would give way to battles among Western universalism, Islamic militance and Chinese ...
Samuel Huntington’s family lived in the house ... but studied law on his own and went on to become a statesman.” He represented Connecticut in the Continental Congress and was president ...
War on Terror: Islam and the West - Beware of simple labels and vast generalisations: there By Edward Said Samuel Huntington’s article “The Clash of Civilisations?” appeared in the summer 1993 issue ...
Samuel Huntington, 81, an influential Harvard political scientist whose views on the clash of cultures sparked intellectual clashes of their own, died Dec. 24 on Martha’s Vineyard, Mass.
But Samuel Huntington will remain where he has been ... But was Huntington a great statesman or little more than the man with the gavel in his hand when the Second Continental Congress had its ...
By John Bew It was in 2004 that the Harvard political scientist Samuel Huntington – best known for his thesis about the coming “clash of civilisations” – coined the phrase “Davos man” to describe a ...