Clash of Civilizations Bound to Happen?

People like to point to Samuel Huntington when discussing civilization. But we didn't expect this much frowned-upon ivory-tower analysis to find its way into a U.S. high-level apparatus until Kiron Skinner, Director of Policy Planning for the U.S. State Department, reignited the civilization debate recently. According to her, while the Cold War constituted "a fight within the Western family," the competition with China "is a fight with a really different civilization," and she added that "the United States hasn't had that before." Well, she does have a point: China is different. Interestingly, Skinner's remarks came only a few days before China hosted the Conference on Dialogue of Asian Civilizations. So are civilizations bound to clash? Let's take a look inside the conference. More than 2,000 participants from 47 Asian countries and other regions gathered in Beijing to celebrate cultural diversity, enhance cultural bonds and foster a community with a shared future for humanity. Click the video for more.
Recommended
How Is Vocational Education Today Cultivating the Craftspeople for Tomorrow?
How a Sri Lankan Streamer Masters Chinese E-commerce Live Streaming?
How Are Uzbekistan Youth Learning New Vocational Skills at the Luban Workshop?
How Clean Energy Fuels the Comeback of Shennongjia’s Golden Snub-nosed Monkeys?
What Has a British Man Discovered After a Decade of Birdwatching in Beijing?
How to Innovate Urban Living and Lifestyles?
Global Views on Chinese Modernization: Finding Answers in China
Diplomacy Talk | Why China feels ‘more at ease’ with Trump 2.0
Why Does this French Company Continue to Increase Investment in China?
Why Did a Canadian CEO Found His Electric Motorcycle Business in China?