The impending collapse of Arab civilization
Material type: TextPublication details: 2005Subject(s): In: Proceedings September 2005, pp.24-27 (86)Summary: Puts the case that the view, propounded by Samuel Huntington and Bernard Lewis, that the modern world faces a clash of civilizations is not correct. Instead it suggests that Islam as a religion is doing well, but that in economic and development terms the (mostly Muslim) Arab world is not. Suggests that unquestioning acceptance of the clash of civilzation idea as the basis for grand strategy is not sound policy.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Journal Article | Mindef Library & Info Centre On-Shelf | XX(18986.1) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Not for loan | 18986-1001 |
Puts the case that the view, propounded by Samuel Huntington and Bernard Lewis, that the modern world faces a clash of civilizations is not correct. Instead it suggests that Islam as a religion is doing well, but that in economic and development terms the (mostly Muslim) Arab world is not. Suggests that unquestioning acceptance of the clash of civilzation idea as the basis for grand strategy is not sound policy.
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