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Samuel P. Huntington

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Samuel P. Huntington

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Samuel P. Huntington: Encyclopedia II - Samuel P. Huntington - Notable arguments

Samuel P. Huntington - Political Order in Changing Societies. In Political Order in Changing Societies Huntington argues that order is the most important characteristic of states. Order is threatened when the level of mobilization exceeds the level of institutionalization within a society. Huntington is concerned that, as a result of economic development, political mobilization will increase faster than the appropriate institutions can arise, thus leading to instability. As a solution he advocates a ...

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Samuel P. Huntington, Samuel P. Huntington - Notable arguments, Samuel P. Huntington - Political Order in Changing Societies, Samuel P. Huntington - The Clash of Civilizations, Samuel P. Huntington - Who Are We and immigration, Samuel P. Huntington - The National Academy of Sciences controversy, Samuel P. Huntington - Quotes, Samuel P. Huntington - Selected publications

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Samuel P. Huntington: Encyclopedia - Civilization

The word civilization (or civilisation) has a variety of meanings related to human society. The term comes from the Latin civis, meaning "citizen" or "townsman". Civilization - Senses of the word. Civilization - 1: Literal and technical definitions. By the most minimal, literal definition, a civilization is a complex society. Technically, anthropologists distinguish civilizations in which many of the people live in cities and get their food from agriculture, ...

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Samuel P. Huntington: Encyclopedia - Carnation Revolution

The Carnation Revolution (Portuguese, Revolução dos Cravos) was an almost bloodless left-leaning military-lead revolution started on April 25, 1974, in Lisbon, Portugal, that effectively changed the Portuguese regime from an authoritarian dictatorship to a liberal democracy after a two-year process of a Left-wing semi-military administration. Although government forces killed four people before surrendering, the revolution was unusual in that the revolutionaries did not use direct violence to achieve their goals. The populati ...

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Samuel P. Huntington: Encyclopedia - Westernisation

Please remove this notice after the article has been expanded. Details are on this talk page or at Wikipedia:Requests for expansion. Westernization is a process whereby traditional, long-established societies come under the influence of Western culture in such matters as industry and technology, law, politics and economics, lifestyle and diet, language and the alphabet, religion and values. Westernization has been a pervasive and accelerating ...

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Samuel P. Huntington: Encyclopedia - Inalienable rights

The term inalienable rights (or unalienable rights) refers to a set of human rights that are absolute, not awarded by human power, not transferable to another power, and incapable of repudiation. Several different sets of inalienable rights have been suggested by philosophers and politicians. Inalienable rights - Origins. It has been argued that the idea of inalienable rights is derived from the freeborn rights claimed by the Englishman John Lilburne in his conflict with both the monarchy of King Cha ...

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Samuel P. Huntington: Encyclopedia - Coup d'état

A coup d'état (pronounced /ku de'ta/), or simply a coup, is the sudden overthrow of a government, usually done by a smaller supposedly weaker body that just replaces the top power figures. It may or may not be violent in nature. It is different from a revolution, which is staged by a larger group and radically changes the political system. The term is French for "a (sudden) blow (or stroke) to a state". The term coup can also be used in a casual sense to mean a gain ...

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Samuel P. Huntington: Encyclopedia - List of controversial non-fiction books

This is a list of controversial non-fiction books aimed at the general reader which discuss controversial issues, or are (or were at the time of writing) controversial for other reasons. For controversial fictional books, see list of banned books. Additional books may be found at Controversial books. This list is alphabetical by topic, and books should be ordered by publication date within topics Criteria for inclusion: This list is intended to be selective, not exhaustive.< ...

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Samuel P. Huntington: Encyclopedia - 20th century

The 20th century lasted from 1901 to 2000 in the Gregorian calendar. Common usage sometimes regards it as lasting from 1900 to 1999. The 20th century is also sometimes known as the nineteen hundreds (1900s). However, a number of arguments have been used to justify the common usage. One advanced by Stephen Jay Gould is that the first decade had only nine years, thus contradicting the definition of decade equaled 10 years. Another argument is that the astronomical year numbering system for years does have a year zero, the ...

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Samuel P. Huntington: Encyclopedia - April 18

April 18 is the 108th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (109th in leap years). There are 257 days remaining. April 18 - Events. 1025 - Bolesław I Chrobry is crowned as the first king of Poland. 1042 - Michael V attempts to remain sole ruler of the Byzantine Empire by sending his adoptive mother and co-ruler Zoë of Byzantium to a monastery. 1518 - Bona Sforza is crowned as queen of Poland. 1775 - Two lanterns were hung from the steeple of the ...

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Samuel P. Huntington: Encyclopedia - Western world

The term Western world or "the West" can have multiple meanings depending on its context. Originally defined as Western Europe, most modern uses of the term refer to the societies of Western and Central Europe and their close genealogical, linguistic, and philosophical colonial descendants, typically included are those countries whose ethnic identity and dominant culture are derived from European culture. Western world - Western countries. To define what is typical of Western society and We ...

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Samuel P. Huntington: Encyclopedia II - History of the United States 1988-present - The George H. W. Bush Administration

Republican President Ronald Reagan's vice-president George H. W. Bush ascended to the presidency, handily defeating Democratic Massachusetts governor Michael Dukakis in the 1988 election. History of the United States 1988-present - The End of the Cold War. During the Cold War, the division of the world into two rival blocs had served to legitimize a broad and diffuse alliance not only with the Western European nations of NATO but many countries in the developing world. Starting in the late 1980s, however, ...

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History of the United States 1988-present, History of the United States 1988-present - The George H. W. Bush Administration, History of the United States 1988-present - The End of the Cold War, History of the United States 1988-present - The Persian Gulf War, History of the United States 1988-present - The Clinton Administration, History of the United States 1988-present - The Republican Congress, History of the United States 1988-present - Globalization and the new economy, History of the United States 1988-present - The George W. Bush administration, History of the United States 1988-present - War in Iraq, History of the United States 1988-present - The 2005 Gulf Coast hurricanes, History of the United States 1988-present - Notes

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Samuel P. Huntington: Encyclopedia II - Superpower - Origins

At the end of the Second World War, the British Empire, the Soviet Union and the United States emerged as the dominant powers on the global scene. It was not until the Suez Crisis that it became clear that the British Empire, ravaged by the destruction of two world wars, could not compete on an equal political, military or economic footing with the Soviet Union and the United States without sacrificing its reconstruction efforts. As the majority of the war was fought far from the United States' national boundaries, it did not suffer t ...

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Superpower, Superpower - Origins, Superpower - Criteria, Superpower - A New Factor, Superpower - Cold War 1945-1991, Superpower - The Soviet Union, Superpower - The United States, Superpower - Present day and post-Cold War 1991-present, Superpower - The superpower: the United States, Superpower - Major powers, Superpower - Emerging powers BRIC

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Samuel P. Huntington: Encyclopedia II - Hyperpower - United States

As of 2004, the United States of America has a military budget larger than that of the next twenty nations combined. In cultural and economic spheres it is also dominant. Thus some observers have termed this a hyperpower era in which other powers are having to learn how to deal with the United States, while the United States has to learn how to wield its power responsibly. Others, such as Samuel P. Huntington, disagree with this account, seeing ours as a uni-multipolar world, with one superpower and several major World powers, as well as a greater influ ...

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Hyperpower, Hyperpower - Origin, Hyperpower - United States

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Samuel P. Huntington: Encyclopedia II - Serge Lang - Mathematical work

He was a student of Emil Artin at Princeton University. His thesis was on quasi-algebraic closure. He then worked on the geometric analogues of class field theory and diophantine geometry. Later he moved into diophantine approximation and transcendence theory. A break in research while he was involved in trying to meet 1960s student activism half way caused him (on his own description) difficulties in picking up the threads. He wrote on modular forms and modular units, the idea of a 'distribution' on a ...

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Serge Lang, Serge Lang - Mathematical work, Serge Lang - Books, Serge Lang - Awards as expositor, Serge Lang - Character, Serge Lang - Activism

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Samuel P. Huntington: Encyclopedia II - List of political scientists - Notable political scientists

List of political scientists - A. Graham Allison - "Essence of decision" author; early bureaucratic politics model proponent; former Dean of Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Gabriel A. Almond - Originator of culturist movement in Comparative Politics Shlomo Avineri Robert Axelrod - Notable game theorist, wrote extensively on the "Prisoner's Dilemma" List of political scientists - B. Duncan Black - Responsible for ...

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List of political scientists, List of political scientists - Notable political scientists, List of political scientists - A, List of political scientists - B, List of political scientists - C, List of political scientists - D, List of political scientists - E, List of political scientists - F, List of political scientists - G, List of political scientists - H, List of political scientists - I, List of political scientists - J, List of political scientists - K, List of political scientists - L, List of political scientists - M, List of political scientists - N, List of political scientists - O, List of political scientists - P, List of political scientists - R, List of political scientists - S, List of political scientists - T, List of political scientists - U, List of political scientists - V, List of political scientists - W, List of political scientists - X, List of political scientists - Y, List of political scientists - Z, List of political scientists - Presidents of the American Political Science Association, List of political scientists - Presidents of the Midwest Political Science Association, List of political scientists - Presidents of the Canadian Political Science Association

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Samuel P. Huntington: Encyclopedia II - Westernisation - Definition of the West

Main article: Western civilization Westernisation - Territorial. The West was originally defined as Western Europe, but most modern uses of the term refer to the societies of Western and Central Europe and their close genealogical, linguistic, and philosophical colonial descendants, typically included are those countries whose ethnic identity and dominant culture are derived from European culture. The Western civilization can be defined as at least North-America, West and Central Europ ...

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Westernisation, Westernisation - Definition of the West, Westernisation - Territorial, Westernisation - Personal, Westernisation - Differences, Westernisation - Process of Westernization, Westernisation - Colonization 1492-1960s, Westernisation - Globalization 1960s-now, Westernisation - Consequences, Westernisation - America, Westernisation - The West, Westernisation - Cultural influence, Westernisation - Other

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Samuel P. Huntington: Encyclopedia II - Civilization - Early civilizations

The earliest known civilizations (as defined in the traditional sense) arose in Mesopotamia between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in modern-day Iraq, the Nile valley of Egypt, the Indus Valley region of modern-day Pakistan, and the Huang He (Yellow River) valley of China, while smaller civilizations arose in Elam in modern-day Iran, and on the island of Crete in the Aegean Sea. The inhabitants of these areas built cities, created writing systems, learned to make pottery and use metals, domesticated animals, and created complex social structures with class systems. ...

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Civilization, Civilization - Senses of the word, Civilization - 1: Literal and technical definitions, Civilization - 2: Broader sense, Civilization - 3: Human society as a whole, Civilization - 4: A standard of behavior, Civilization - 5: Superior vs. less complex societies, Civilization - What characterizes civilization, Civilization - Civilization as a cultural identity, Civilization - Civilizations as complex systems, Civilization - The future of civilizations, Civilization - The Fall of Civilisations, Civilization - Negative views of civilization, Civilization - Problems with the term civilization, Civilization - Early civilizations, Civilization - Mesopotamia, Civilization - Egypt, Civilization - India, Civilization - China

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Samuel P. Huntington: Encyclopedia II - List of political scientists - Notable political scientists

List of political scientists - A. Chris Achen - Political methodologist at Princeton University John Aldrich - Political parties expert at Duke University Graham Allison - "Essence of decision" author; early bureaucratic politics model proponent; former Dean of Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Gabriel A. Almond - Originator of culturist movement in Comparative Politics Elmar Altvater - German globalisation critic. Former Professor at the Otto-Suhr-Insti ...

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List of political scientists, List of political scientists - Notable political scientists, List of political scientists - A, List of political scientists - B, List of political scientists - C, List of political scientists - D, List of political scientists - E, List of political scientists - F, List of political scientists - G, List of political scientists - H, List of political scientists - I, List of political scientists - J, List of political scientists - K, List of political scientists - L, List of political scientists - M, List of political scientists - N, List of political scientists - O, List of political scientists - P, List of political scientists - R, List of political scientists - S, List of political scientists - T, List of political scientists - U, List of political scientists - V, List of political scientists - W, List of political scientists - X, List of political scientists - Y, List of political scientists - Z, List of political scientists - Presidents of the American Political Science Association, List of political scientists - Presidents of the Midwest Political Science Association, List of political scientists - Presidents of the Canadian Political Science Association

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Samuel P. Huntington: Encyclopedia II - Oswald Spengler - Biography

Oswald Spengler was born in 1880 in the Blankenburg am Harz mountains, the eldest of four children, and the only boy. His family was typically conservative German small bourgeoisie. His father, originally a mining technician, and coming from a long line of mineworkers, was a post office bureaucrat. His childhood home’s emotional atmosphere was reserved, and the young Spengler turned to books and the great cultural personalities. He never enjoyed perfect health, and was a lifelong sufferer ...

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Oswald Spengler, Oswald Spengler - Biography, Oswald Spengler - Influence, Oswald Spengler - Spengler's works

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Samuel P. Huntington: Encyclopedia II - Sino-Islamic connection - Sino-Islamic alliance

The Sino-Islamic connection or Islamic-Confucian connection refers the idea of an alliance or diplomatic and military cooperation between Islamic states and the government or military-industrial complex of the People's Republic of China (PRC). The idea seems to be somewhat broadly defined to account for either a type of cooperation or a complete actual military alliance of sorts (bec ...

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Sino-Islamic connection, Sino-Islamic connection - Sino-Islamic alliance, Sino-Islamic connection - Arguments against such alliance, Sino-Islamic connection - Muslim minorities

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