In Memoriam: Samuel P. Huntington
Eulogies delivered at the memorial service for Samuel P. Huntington, Memorial Church, Cambridge, Massachusetts, April 22, 2009.
World politics is entering a new phase, in which the great divisions among humankind and the dominating source of international conflict will be cultural. Civilizations-the highest cultural groupings of people-are differentiated from each other by religion, history, language and tradition. These divisions are deep and increasing in importance. From Yugoslavia to the Middle East to Central Asia, the fault lines of civilizations are the battle lines of the future. In this emerging era of cultural conflict the United States must forge alliances with similar cultures and spread its values wherever possible. With alien civilizations the West must be accommodating if possible, but confrontational if necessary. In the final analysis, however, all civilizations will have to learn to tolerate each other.
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To commemorate the life of Samuel P. Huntington, the preeminent political scientist of the second half of the twentieth century, Foreign Affairs has made available this selection of writings by and about him from our pages.
Selected Essays From Foreign Affairs
July 1968
The Bases of Accommodation
by Samuel P. Huntington
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America and the World 1987/88
Coping with the Lippman Gap
by Samuel P. Huntington
Winter 1988/89
The US — Decline or Renewal
by Samuel P. Huntington
Summer 1993
The Clash of Civilizations?
by Samuel P. Huntington
November/December 1996
The West: Unique, Not Universal
by Samuel P. Huntington
September/October 1997
The Erosion of American National Interests
by Samuel P. Huntington
March/April 1999
The Lonely Superpower
by Samuel P. Huntington
Huntington's Books in Foreign Affairs
September/October 1997
The Soldier and the State: The Theory and Politics of Civil-Military Relations
Reviewed by Eliot A. Cohen
September/October 1997
Political Order in Changing Societies
Reviewed by Francis Fukuyama
Winter 1981/82
American Politics: The Promise of Disharmony
Reviewed by Gaddis Smith
Spring 1992
The Third Wave: Democratization In The Late Twentieth Century
Reviewed by Andrew J. Pierre

