As people define their identity in ethnic and religious terms, they are likely to to see an "us" versus "them" relation existing between themselves and people of different ethnicity and religion. The end of ideologically defined state in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union permits tranditional ethnic identities and animosities to come to the fore. Differences in culture and religion create differences over policy issues, ranging from human rights to immigration to trade.
The conflit of civilizations is deeply rooted elsewhere in Asia, the historic clash between Muslim and Hindu in the subcontinent, manifests itself now not only in rivalry between Pakistan and India, but also in intensifying religious strife within India between increasingly militant Hindu groups and India's substantial Muslim minority. In East Asia. China has outstanding territorial disputes with most of it neighbours. With the cold war over, the underlying differences between China and the United States have reasserted themselves in areas such as technology transfer to the Muslim world, especially, Pakistan and Iran. These differences are unlikely to moderate. A "New cold War:, Deng Xaioping reportedly asserted in 1991, underwa between China And America.
Musa Khan Jalal Zai, is a prominent Afghan Jounalist who has written extensively on Terrorism, Sectarian violence, Afghanistan and foreign policy. The author has been contributing articles to the English Newspapers since 15 years.
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