The Clash Of Religious Cultures Impacts Economics And Population Control.

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The clash of religious cultures impacts economics and population control.

The clash of religious cultures impacts economics and population control.

Introduction

The emergence of religious clash\conflict is inevitable when one state or group of states seeking to impose their interests to others, declares and seeks their monopoly prejudice to or not taking into account other interests. The scope of possible conflicting interests involved in a conflict, is very wide: from direct political (security, borders, etc.), to general economic, national, news, ideological and even religious. Conflicts have always been an integral part of human existence. From ancient times to the present day people are confronted daily with the conflicts in the family, with the government, in collaboration with others. One conflict with another tribe, the slaves rebelled against the slave owners, the people of another genocide arranged for purely chauvinistic reasons. People, when confronted with certain collisions that occur between them, in the end, found by trial and error, the tools and methods of eliminating the latter. But it does not make sense of the phenomenon of conflict, its foundation, and the resolution. Man for centuries was inherently much work and too little thinking (Ankerl, 2000).

In this paper we have talk about the relationship between the concepts of "religion" and "conflict (or clash) between civilizations", in order to examine whether it was really witnessing a conflict between the great civilizations, and if so, what role religion would play in that process? The role played by religious beliefs would be essential in this "clash of civilizations if considering that states that the characteristic of a civilization is its religious affiliation, so that we speak of" Christian Western civilization or "of" Islamic civilization "Buddhist civilization" among others. With this expression "clash or conflict of civilizations" refers not just to the facts of contemporary international political reality, but rather it is a theoretical approach that has begun to use during the '90s, it has become important to model the events from 2001 and refers to the Samuel Huntington's work. This means it is possible to interpret the contemporary world scene from alternative approaches (Huntington, 1993).

Discussion

Back in World War II international conflict model varies completely and begin to have significant weight ideologies can share several countries (e.g., fascism and democracy). The end of the Second World War brought a new configuration of the international order. The scenario will encounter marked by the presence of two superpowers (the United States and the Soviet Union) to maintain an arms race, economic policy and it would be called "cold war". What characterizes the confrontation at this stage is that it not only nation states face defending territorial positions and access to resources, but above all are two competing ideologies, capitalism and socialism, seeking to dominate the globe. This makes the political component of the conflagration during the Cold War have great importance (Barber, 1996).

Since the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the Cold War not only witnessing the end of the conflict between the Soviet bloc and the ...
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