In the late 1980s, the communist world collapsed, and the Cold War international system became history.
It is in this context that Samuel Huntington wrote, The Clash of Civilisations.
This seminal book is an expansion of his 1993 Foreign Affairs article, where he predicted a new post-Cold War world order in which the rivalry of the superpowers would be replaced by the clash of civilisations.
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