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The Challenges to America's National Identity (2004) is a treatise by political scientist and historian Samuel P. Huntington (1927–2008). The book attempts to understand the nature of American identity and the challenges it will face in the future.
Samuel Phillips Huntington (April 18, 1927 – December 24, 2008) was an American political scientist, adviser, and academic. He spent more than half a century at Harvard University , where he was director of Harvard's Center for International Affairs and the Albert J. Weatherhead III University Professor .
The Challenges to America's National Identity, a 2004 treatise by American political scientist and historian Samuel P. Huntington (1927–2008); Who are we?, ...
For Huntington, ”political order depends in part on the relation between the development of political institutions and the mobilization of new social forces into politics”. [ 5 ] The existence (or lack) of order should not be confused with the issue of the type of that order, both on political level ( democratic , authoritarian ) and on ...
Were Hispanic voters to more widely embrace Republicans, it would likely take the Sunshine State out of play for Democrats entirely and possibly usher in a new era of conservative leadership in ...
The Hispanic and Latino American proportion of population in the United States in 2010 overlaid with the Mexican–American border of 1836. The Reconquista ("reconquest") is a term to describe an irredentist vision by different individuals, groups, and/or nations that the Southwestern United States should be politically or culturally returned to Mexico.
Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed announced the removal of two billboards with the words "Make America Great Again" displayed over a picture of 1965's Bloody Sunday in Selma, Alabama.
Nikolaos A. Denaxas, The clash of civilizations according to Samuel Huntington – Orthodox criticism, 2008. (postgraduate thesis in Greek) Hale, H., & Laruelle, M. (2020). "Rethinking Civilizational Identity from the Bottom Up: A Case Study of Russia and a Research Agenda." Nationalities Papers