Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
512
Idioma
Hebreo
Publicado
Jan 1, 2003
Editorial
שלם
ISBN-10
9657052238
ISBN-13
9789657052235
Descripción
Samuel P. Huntington presents a thought-provoking exploration of the post-Cold War world, emphasizing the role of civilizations as the primary force shaping international relations. He argues that cultural and religious identities will increasingly drive conflicts and alliances between nations.
Intertwined with the insights of Dan Margalit and David Ben-Nahum, the narrative examines the implications of a world where traditional boundaries blur, leading to new forms of conflict rooted in differing cultural perspectives. Together, they challenge readers to reconsider the foundations of global politics through the lens of civilization, prompting a deeper understanding of contemporary challenges and opportunities.
Intertwined with the insights of Dan Margalit and David Ben-Nahum, the narrative examines the implications of a world where traditional boundaries blur, leading to new forms of conflict rooted in differing cultural perspectives. Together, they challenge readers to reconsider the foundations of global politics through the lens of civilization, prompting a deeper understanding of contemporary challenges and opportunities.