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    spring, in regards to one of some of the most important contemporaneous IR debates, tThe clash of Civilizations. The answer that this thesis provides

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    “Know Your Rights” by The Clash is a song that criticizes the oppression that poor and working class people face. This song takes a sarcastic tone and goes over the three basic rights that everyone has. It becomes very clear that the rights The Clash references are bogus and part of a rigged system. The Clash released “Know Your Rights” in 1982. The 1980’s, in England where this band was based, was a time of major social and political revolution. The Clash’s music reflected this, primarily producing

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    Cultural differences among humankind have long existed and can be traced down to the early beginnings of human race. Even nowadays conflicts between civilization exist without the necessity of there being confrontation between each other. In “The Clash of Civilizations?”, Samuel P. Huntington hypothesizes that the great differences between humankind will not arise from differences in ideology or economy but from differences between cultures; hence, the battle lines of the future will be those that

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    In The Clash of Civilization, Samuel P. Huntington argues that globalization has united cultures that were normally very withdrawn. It has increased contact between these cultures, which then led to an increase in misunderstanding, resentment, and eventually conflict. Huntington also hypothesizes that the leading factor of conflict in the 21st century will be the differences between cultures. This will eventually result in the change of dominance within civilizations to different civilizations. Lastly

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    Prawer-Jhabvala Highlights the Culture Clash Between India and England in the Young Couple Prawer-Jhabvala highlights the culture clash in several ways. Firstly, by using themes. Secondly, through the uses of images and languages. Finally, through the uses of characterisation of Naraian, Cathy and Naraian's parent. Firstly, Prawer-Jhabvala uses the main theme, clash of culture to show the culture clash between England and India. The first culture clash was shown on the reaction

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    Huntington decided that the prudent thing to do would be to expand it into a book-length treatment in which he would explore more deeply and document more thoroughly the thesis he propounded in his article. So the outcome was a 1996 book titled The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of the World Order.4 In this work conceived as “an interpretation of the evolution of global politics after the Cold War,” Huntington aspires, as he says, “to present a framework, a paradigm, for viewing global politics

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    Samuel Huntington’s controversial article “The Clash of Civilizations?” was first published in Foreign Affairs in 1993 and was subsequently turned into a book in 1996 titled The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order. As this paper will show Huntington’s work can be seen as a product of the post-Cold War context it was written in. Huntington’s article takes a new perspective on the new world order and outlines a different way a thinking about how future world conflicts will unfold

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    four hundred years of Western civilizations interacting, competing, and fighting. The Cold War which lasted over forty years of the Twentieth Century changed the course of the world and in the end, ushered in a new world order. In his article “The Clash of Civilizations”, Samuel P. Huntington captured what the world was like at the end of the Cold War. The question during the Cold War was “What side are you on?” became now “Who are you?” Huntington illustrates that culture and cultural identities

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    RESEARCH/BACKGROUND/TIMELINE Kevin Clash was not a household name, but a household voice. In 1983, Clash became the voice of Elmo on the iconic television program Sesame Street. In 2006, Kevin Clash released a book called My Life as a Furry Red Monster. This was the first time that the public began to know the person behind the voice of Elmo. In a way you can say that Clash was the one to bring life and energy to Elmo. Elmo was not even a main character on Sesame Street until Clash took over. In 2011, he also

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    The article titled the Clash of Civilization written by Samuel Huntington tries to analyze the world after the cold war. Huntington in his thesis clearly states that the new era of world politics will not be based on conflicts occurring due to ideological or economic clashes amongst states, but rather the dominating source of conflict will be cultural. Huntington proposes that instead of classifying countries into first, second or third worlds, one should classify countries in terms of their civilization

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