Theory of Civilization Conflicts in American Strategic Thought: Analysis and Critique of Bernard Lewis's Study "The Roots of Islamic Anger"
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The introduction of Bernard Lewis in his study "The Roots of Islamic Fury" is a new doctrine that predicts how the U.S.A. – starting from the 90s - should deal with the Arab and Islamic worlds. According to Lewis, "fundamentalist Islam" is one of the most significant threats to Western civilization in the future. It is a civilizational conflict.
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Tayebi, M. B. A., & Ben Ammar, I. (1). Theory of Civilization Conflicts in American Strategic Thought: Analysis and Critique of Bernard Lewis’s Study "The Roots of Islamic Anger" . Journal of Law, Society and Authority , 8(1), 155-175. https://doi.org/10.52919/lsa.v8i1.62
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