He is not indulging in and embracing the diversity of the world rather rejecting the notions of these cultural differences, choosing to see it as a negative. This can be exemplified in the quarrelling views of his theory and a post constructivist’s views.
In Samuel Huntington’s “The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order” he evolves his theory from the nature of international politics since the post-Cold war period where imperialism and colonization had ended while relationships between the colonizers and the colonized were stronger than ever as economic, political, and other pressures were now being influenced on countries. He believes that conflicting cultures are the catalyst to conflict in international relations , especially between the Western and Islamic civilizations. Interstate conflicts are more likely to happen between civilizations that share a geographic boarder or have different religions. Why some civilizations are known for their traditions and culture, but religions specifically show how Huntington determines what a civilization is and how the fundamental reason for conflict is due to different religious beliefs. This