IDENTITY POLITICS
MIN THAYT aungkokotoe.minthayt@gmail.com
BASED ON HUNTINGTON’S THESIS
 Other noteworthy papers
1. Political Order in Changing Societies
2. The Third Wave
3. Who Are We and immigration
4. The Soldier and The State
 American nationality
 Was the White House Coordinator of Security Planning
 Began teaching at Harvard University at age 23
Publicity date: Summer 1993
SCOPE OF IDENTITY POLITICS
 Challenges of Liberal democracy
 Victory of Nationalism ???
 New form of Conflicts
ORIGIN
1) . ……………
2) . ……………
3) . ……………
4) . ……………
5) . ……………
6) . . …………..
7) . ……………
8) . ……………
THREE PERIODS
PAST , PRESENT , FUTURE
REAL POLITICS (3 S)
Self-interest
Survival
Self-center (egoism)
Security
CULTURAL IMPACT
CIVILIZATION
DIFFERENT BETWEEN CIVILIZATION & CULTURE
 The highest cultural grouping of people and the
broadest level of cultural identity people have is a
civilization.
 Thus, a civilization is a cultural entity.
CULTURE
THE NEXT PATTERN OF CONFLICT
THE EVOLUTION OF HUMAN CONFLICT
 Princes and monarchs expanding their territories
 Wars between nations from the French Revolution
until the 1st World War.
 Conflict between ideologies
 A new world era after the end of the COLD WAR.
CLASH
BETWEEN COMMUNISM & CAPITALISM
CLASH OF WEST & EAST BLOCS
CUBA MISSILE CRISIS (1962)
8 MAIN CIVILIZATIONS
 Western
 Confucian
 Japanese
 Islamic
 Hindu
 Slavic Orthodox
 Latin American
 African
WHY CIVILIZATIONS WILL CLASH
 These civilizations have differences and these differences can
easily produce conflicts
 Globalization
 Weakening of the nation state as a term of self-identification and
the replace of this id by religion.
 De-Westernization
 Which side are you on? and What are you?
 The increase of economic regionalism
6 main reasons
HISTORY IS THE STRUGGLE OF CLASSES.
KARL MAX
19 CENTURY POLITICAL ECONOMIC PHILOSOPHER
NEW PARADIGM
 Working Class
 Wealth Class
 Lower Class - blue collar
 Middle Class - white collar
 Upper Class - Elite class
According Perter F. Drucker, Manager Class is new class in Knowledge era.
LEARNING CHANGE
Before IT age,
Linear, appearance, AGE OF CONTINUITY
After IT age,
Non-linear, diversity, plurality
AGE OF DISCONTINUITY
CASE STUDY
 Oil Politics
 Islamic Fundamentalism
 Global Power Struggles
 World’s Political Fault Line
 Myanmar’s Political Fault line
HUMAN BEING Thank so much!

Identity politics

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    IDENTITY POLITICS MIN THAYTaungkokotoe.minthayt@gmail.com
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    BASED ON HUNTINGTON’STHESIS  Other noteworthy papers 1. Political Order in Changing Societies 2. The Third Wave 3. Who Are We and immigration 4. The Soldier and The State  American nationality  Was the White House Coordinator of Security Planning  Began teaching at Harvard University at age 23 Publicity date: Summer 1993
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    SCOPE OF IDENTITYPOLITICS  Challenges of Liberal democracy  Victory of Nationalism ???  New form of Conflicts
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    ORIGIN 1) . …………… 2). …………… 3) . …………… 4) . …………… 5) . …………… 6) . . ………….. 7) . …………… 8) . ……………
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    THREE PERIODS PAST ,PRESENT , FUTURE REAL POLITICS (3 S) Self-interest Survival Self-center (egoism) Security
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    CIVILIZATION DIFFERENT BETWEEN CIVILIZATION& CULTURE  The highest cultural grouping of people and the broadest level of cultural identity people have is a civilization.  Thus, a civilization is a cultural entity.
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    THE NEXT PATTERNOF CONFLICT THE EVOLUTION OF HUMAN CONFLICT  Princes and monarchs expanding their territories  Wars between nations from the French Revolution until the 1st World War.  Conflict between ideologies  A new world era after the end of the COLD WAR.
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    CLASH BETWEEN COMMUNISM &CAPITALISM CLASH OF WEST & EAST BLOCS
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    8 MAIN CIVILIZATIONS Western  Confucian  Japanese  Islamic  Hindu  Slavic Orthodox  Latin American  African
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    WHY CIVILIZATIONS WILLCLASH  These civilizations have differences and these differences can easily produce conflicts  Globalization  Weakening of the nation state as a term of self-identification and the replace of this id by religion.  De-Westernization  Which side are you on? and What are you?  The increase of economic regionalism 6 main reasons
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    HISTORY IS THESTRUGGLE OF CLASSES. KARL MAX 19 CENTURY POLITICAL ECONOMIC PHILOSOPHER
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    NEW PARADIGM  WorkingClass  Wealth Class  Lower Class - blue collar  Middle Class - white collar  Upper Class - Elite class According Perter F. Drucker, Manager Class is new class in Knowledge era.
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    LEARNING CHANGE Before ITage, Linear, appearance, AGE OF CONTINUITY After IT age, Non-linear, diversity, plurality AGE OF DISCONTINUITY
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    CASE STUDY  OilPolitics  Islamic Fundamentalism  Global Power Struggles  World’s Political Fault Line  Myanmar’s Political Fault line
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