Commentary: Thoughts on the New Zealand and Sri Lanka Attacks

Back in the 1990s, Samuel P. Huntington hypothesized that there would be a global 'clash of civilizations' between dominant world cultures, in response to Francis Fukuyama's analysis of global trends. These generated much intellectual debate-agreements and disagreements. Yet doubtless...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal on ethnopolitics and minority issues in Europe JEMIE 2019-04, Vol.18 (2), p.72-80
1. Verfasser: Anderson, Alan B
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Back in the 1990s, Samuel P. Huntington hypothesized that there would be a global 'clash of civilizations' between dominant world cultures, in response to Francis Fukuyama's analysis of global trends. These generated much intellectual debate-agreements and disagreements. Yet doubtless the frequency and scale of 'radical' Islamist attacks and anti-Islam counterattacks have been increasing. Here, Anderson talks about the terrorist attacks attributed to Islamist extremists.
ISSN:1617-5247