International Political Science Abstracts | 2021

I Political Science : Method and Theory / Science Politique : Méthodes et Théories

 
 

Abstract


“Civilization” is back at the forefront of global policy debates. The leaders of rising powers such as China, India, Turkey, and Russia have stressed their civilizational identity in framing their domestic and foreign policy platforms. An emphasis on civilizational identity is also evident in US president D. Trump s domestic and foreign policy. Some analysts argue that the twenty-first century might belong to the civilization state, just as the past few centuries were dominated by the nation-state. But is the rise of civilization state inevitable? Will it further undermine the liberal international order and fuel a clash of civilizations, as predicted by the late S. Huntington? Or might ideas from East Asian and other non-Western civilizations contribute to greater pluralism in our thinking about world order and the study of international relations? [R]

Volume 71
Pages 507 - 529
DOI 10.1177/00208345211038640
Language English
Journal International Political Science Abstracts

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