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Is India subject to the "clash of civilizations"?
Reflections on why false assumptions about the homogeneity of civilizations leads to dangerous policy outcomes.

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Rudolph, Susanne. ""Civilization"" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Hyatt Regency Chicago and the Sheraton Chicago Hotel and Towers, Chicago, IL, Aug 30, 2007 <Not Available>. 2011-06-08 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p209407_index.html>

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Abstract: Is India subject to the "clash of civilizations"?
Reflections on why false assumptions about the homogeneity of civilizations leads to dangerous policy outcomes.

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“CIVILIZATION” Susanne Hoeber Rudolph American Political Science Association meetings Chicago August 30 2007 Students of international relations are accustomed to using the state as the critical actor in their analyses. Peter Katzenstein reminds us that of late some current narratives have introduced “civilizations” as actors who shape conflict and collaboration in international relations. This usage invites cultural explanations for foreign policy and geo-political processes. In his problem-setting paper for this round table Katzenstein argues contra Fukuyama that ideology remains
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