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The voluntary and private (not controlled by the government) economic, cultural, and other interactions and associations of individuals
Civil Society
Samuel P. Huntington’s thesis (1996, 1993) that the source of future conflict will be cultural
Clash of Civilizations
The theory of, and the struggle for, equality for women
Feminism
Religious traditionalism and values incorporated into secular political activities.
Fundamentalism
A multifaceted concept that represents the increasing integration of economics, communications, and culture across national boundaries
Globalization
International (transnational) organizations with private memberships.
nongovernmental organizations (NGOs)
The perceived connection between an individual and a political community (a group that has political interest and goals) and among individuals of a political community. Nationalism is the dominant political identity of most people, but others, such as religion, do exist as a primary political identity and are becoming more common.
Political Identity
Extension beyond the borders of a single country; applies to a political movement, issue, organization, or other phenomena
Transnationalism
A series of UN-sponsored global conferences on the status of women. Of these, The most recent was the fourth WCW held in Beijing in 1995.
World Conference on Women (WCW)
- Human thought
- global interaction
Sources of transnationalism
Huntington further predicts will become "the fundamental source of conflict" as "different civilizations" engage in prolonged and violent conflicts"
Huntington and the sources of conflict (tension)