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11 Cards in this Set
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The voluntary and private (not controlled by the government) economic, cultural, and other interactions and associations of individuals
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Civil Society
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Samuel P. Huntington’s thesis (1996, 1993) that the source of future conflict will be cultural
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Clash of Civilizations
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The theory of, and the struggle for, equality for women
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Feminism
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Religious traditionalism and values incorporated into secular political activities.
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Fundamentalism
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A multifaceted concept that represents the increasing integration of economics, communications, and culture across national boundaries
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Globalization
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International (transnational) organizations with private memberships.
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nongovernmental organizations (NGOs)
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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.
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Political Identity
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Extension beyond the borders of a single country; applies to a political movement, issue, organization, or other phenomena
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Transnationalism
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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.
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World Conference on Women (WCW)
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Sources of transnationalism
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Huntington further predicts will become "the fundamental source of conflict" as "different civilizations" engage in prolonged and violent conflicts"
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Huntington and the sources of conflict (tension)
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