Civilizations, or rather narratives about civilizations, matter, not only as research subjects in textbooks, literary and scientific essays, but also in politics. This seems to be the case in civilizational states such as China, Russia, Turkey and Syria. Also in Western countries, in recent decades, the notion of civilization has often been used in public discourse: political parties and leaders have referred in particular to the need to protect Western civilization, calling in this regard for policies to restrict immigration from Muslim countries. In 2022 the narrative on civilization was used to legitimize the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The studies in this collected volume reconstruct how civilizational paradigms and narratives have been used to explain political relations, to define the global order, to justify attempts to gain hegemony over particular geopolitical areas, and to make predictions on global developments in specific times of crisis. In particular, this book analyzes the concepts of civilization as they have been used in the intellectual and political discourse in periods particularly critical for global relations and for the consolidation or contestation of the West’s dominant role in international, national politics and academic discourse.
Giovanni Borgognone & Patricia Chiantera-Stutte
Civilization [EPUB ebook]
Global Histories of a Political Idea
Civilization [EPUB ebook]
Global Histories of a Political Idea
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● ISBN 9781793645838 ● Editor Giovanni Borgognone & Patricia Chiantera-Stutte ● Publisher Lexington Books ● Published 2022 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 8657628 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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