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The book draws the attention to the importance of culture in international relations: through discussing theories and thesis that govern international relations during the period after cold war, such as Fokoyauna theory on " History End ", Robert Kaplan on " The coming chaos", and Samuel Huntington on " Civilizations Conflict ". The author tries to focus on the theory of civilization conflict as it is the accepted by America, at least, to interpret the channel and nature of international relations in the period after cold war. The author analyses the theory as a philosophical text. He concludes that the thesis is not suitable for interpreting the channel of international relations, but it is more of an ideological justification for clash policies. Finally, the author looks for the factors that will bring back the humanitarian aspect to civilization. He considers peace culture as the basis for international relations; not clash as Huntington presents. |
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