CGTN | 02-Dec-2022
As the world experiences a new round of transformation, including reform and setbacks in politics and breakthroughs in new technology, there has also been a rise in anti-globalization, trade protectionism and unilateralism. With the rise of populism, Samuel Huntington’s theory of the “clash of civilizations” has once again caused extensive discussion in the academic world. Huntington famously hypothesized that cultural and religious identities will be the primary source of conflict in the post-Cold War world. Check out the video: Continue reading “Partnership or partition: Can civilizations have real dialogue?”