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An Oriental-Islamic Rejoinder to the Clash of Civilizations Theory

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An edition of 'Us versus Them', and Beyond (2010)

'Us versus Them', and Beyond

An Oriental-Islamic Rejoinder to the Clash of Civilizations Theory

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Trying to make sense of the whole debate surrounding Samuel Huntington's controversial thesis, Maryam Sakeenah gives a background to the theory and the historical forces behind its development, discussing the various critique and responses to Huntington's theory. She writes that while it has become a convenient discourse on both the Western and non-Western worlds, the Clash theory serves to encourage the ?us versus them' rhetoric to increase hostilities and militant tendencies. In the end, the elites of the two powerful opposing structures today?the West's military-industrial complex and Al Qaeda's militancy, are the ones who stand to gain by presenting real-world socio-political dynamics as a simplified clash between opposing cultures.

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The Other Press
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229

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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Table of Contents

Introduction
1 Backdrop and Context of the Theory of the Clash of Civilizations
2 The Orientalist Legacy in Huntington
3 ‘The West versus the Rest’—Creating and Perpetuating Schisms
4 Impact on Policy and Rhetoric of the ‘War on Terror’
5 Rejoinders: Perspectives from the non-West
6 The Fraternity of Civilizations: Prospects for Dialogue and Reconciliation
7 Conclusion
References
Appendix A
Appendix B
Index

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Paperback
Pagination
xxii, 207p.
Number of pages
229
Dimensions
8.5 x 5.75 x 0.5 inches
Weight
300 grams

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OL25437705M
ISBN 13
9789839541717

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