The global importance of ‘illiberal moderates’, an exchange: Partners in peace to precede a concert of democracies

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Abstract

The following is an exchange concerning the concept of ‘illiberal moderates’ and its implications for a new global architecture as well as for a worldview that sees the evolution of a global core of shared values which favour domestic and international security, in sharp contrast to the ‘clash of civilizations’ thesis. The original statement was published in the Cambridge Review of International Affairs (Etzioni 2006). A more extensive treatment can be found in Part III of Security first: for a muscular, moral foreign policy (Etzioni 2007b), which examines texts of four religious and two secular belief systems as well as review of relevant public opinion polls and ‘traveller notes’. Here follows a brief summary of the main thesis, followed by comments from prominent scholars and Etzioni's response to these comments.

Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)159-178
JournalCambridge Review of International Affairs
Volume21
Issue number2
StatePublished - Aug 13 2008

Disciplines

  • Religion

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