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  Samuel P. Huntington - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Samuel Phillips Huntington (born April 18, 1927) is a political scientist known for his analysis of the relationship between the military and the civil government, his investigation of coup d'etats, and his thesis that the central political actors of the 21st century will be civilizations rather than nation-states.
Huntington came to prominence as a scholar in the 1960s with the publication of Political Order in Changing Societies, a work which challenged the conventional view of modernization theorists that economic and social progress would bring about stable democracies in recently decolonized countries.
Huntington is concerned that, as a result of economic development, political mobilization will increase faster than the appropriate institutions can arise, thus leading to instability.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Samuel_P._Huntington   (1276 words)

  
 Clash of Civilizations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Huntington sees the West as reluctant to accept this because it built the international system, wrote its laws, and gave it substance in the form of the United Nations.
Huntington argues that Russia is primarily a non-Western state although he seems to agree that it shares a considerable amount of cultural ancestry with the modern West.
Huntington refers to countries that are seeking to affiliate with another civilization as "torn countries." Turkey, whose political leadership has systematically tried to Westernize the country since the 1920s, is his chief example.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Clash_of_civilizations   (2292 words)

  
 PBS: Think Tank: Transcript for "When Cultures Collide"
Sam Huntington: Well I think the essence of the argument is that during the Twentieth Century and the Cold War, ideology was a key factor in international relations.
Sam Huntington: And now ideology has faded from the scene and people no longer identify with ideologies; they identify with their cultures and cultures may exist at a very local level, but there are also broader cultural entities, and the broadest cultural entities are civilizations.
Sam Huntington: What I think we have to get back to is a basic distinction, which I elaborate at some length in the book, which is the difference between Westernization and modernization.
www.pbs.org /thinktank/transcript984.html   (3192 words)

  
 Who Are We?
Huntington believes that America’s national identity and the social and political institutions and traditions that sustain it are under fundamental attack.
Huntington similarly demolishes the notion that America is a “proposition nation” and that its national identity consists of adherence to the liberal principles of the American Creed of liberty and individual rights.
Huntington himself has the courage to say straightforwardly that if people have minority opinions or minority tastes, then they will to that extent be outsiders—and cannot reasonably expect the majority to conceal or suppress its loyalties in order to make them feel at home.
www.amconmag.com /2004_07_19/cover.html   (3908 words)

  
 Berkeley Daily Planet
Sam is the Harvard professor who, from time to time, puts on his Paul Revere costume and gallops across the country warning his fellow white Protestant citizens that the others are coming.
It might be something of an understatement to say that Sam hit the bull’s-eye with his intellectual form of high-brow hatred.
According to Professor Huntington, Hispanics are having none of that; instead, they harbor an “Americano Dream,” a term coined by Lionel Sosa, a Texas businessman.
www.berkeleydaily.org /text/article.cfm?issue=06-01-04&storyID=18976   (1302 words)

  
 Biography for Sam Huntington   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Sam Huntington was born in Peterborough, New Hampshire, on April 1, 1982.
Sam began acting at the age of 9 under the direction of his mother as a part of her children's theater, The Black Box.
Sam also signed a three-movie contract with the Walt Disney Company; the first film under this contract was in the key role of Mimi-Siku in the hit comedy Jungle 2 Jungle (1997), which also starred Tim Allen.
www.imdb.com /name/nm0403134/bio   (680 words)

  
 Tiki Central Forums - Topic: Sam's Seafood, Huntington Beach, CA (restaurant)
Sam's is arguably the premiere polynesian restaurant in southern California and the 'official home bar' of southern California Tiki Centralites.
The real estate is very, very valuable and Sam's is very much in a time warp, albeit lovable, - the light blue naugahide booths, the prominent placement of the newspaper article refering to "Japs," and an overall diner feel of the main room.
We are hoping Sam's will be there in a couple of years so that we can have a 25th anniversary party there.
www.tikiroom.com /tikicentral/bb/viewtopic.php?topic=4914&forum=2&23   (571 words)

  
 Conversation with John L. Esposito, p. 3 of 6   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Sam [Huntington] was right in identifying points of conflict.
To begin with, Sam was one of the founders of the "modernization and development" school, which he has since moved away from.
Also, Sam comes from that period, the Cold War period, where you are seeing the world in terms of us and them, and therefore constantly looking for the next threat.
globetrotter.berkeley.edu /people3/Esposito/esposito-con3.html   (398 words)

  
 Looking the World in the Eye
Samuel Huntington is a mild-mannered man whose sharp opinions—about the collision of Islam and the West, about the role of the military in a liberal society, about what separates countries that work from countries that don't—have proved to be as prescient as they have been controversial.
Huntington has been ridiculed and vilified, but in the decades ahead his view of the world will be the way it really looks
Huntington, seventy-four, speaks in a serene and nasal voice, the East Bronx modified by high Boston.
www.theatlantic.com /issues/2001/12/kaplan.htm   (429 words)

  
 *** Hunt and Sam ***   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Huntington practically jumps to his feet, pulling his topcoat on over his jacket as he does so.
Huntington says "The idea, then, is that the wraith may have been a sort of conduit for his Essence, enabling a Black to suck it out."
Huntington says "Well, it's be easier to get past that bank woman's guard, such as it is, if armed with some sort of identification, rather than with nothing at all that gives the appearance thjat I oiught to be there."
www.logrus.com /~dlupo/SamHunt3.htm   (1196 words)

  
 Huntingtons on the WWW
Joshua Huntington (1751 - 1821), Hannah Huntington Huntington (1750 - 1815), Hezekiah Huntington (1696 - 1773), Sarah Huntington Lathrop (1687/88 - 1730), Dorcas Huntington Lathrop (1724/25 -) and Mary Huntington Strong (1760 - 1840)
Samuel Huntington, Margaret Crane Huntington, Margaret Huntington Ogden, Elizabeth Huntington Ogden, Thomas Huntington, Hannah Crane Huntington, and Hannah Huntington
Col. Jedediah Huntington (1743 - 1818), Col. Jabez Huntington (1719 - 1786), Elizabeth Tracy Backus Huntington (1721 - 1745), and Hannah Williams Huntington (1726 - 1807)
www.huntington.tierranet.com /links.htm   (594 words)

  
 Sam Huntington - CinemaReview.com....Cast/Crew
SAM HUNTINGTON (Ren) began his career on stage at age nine at the prestigious Peterborough Players in Peterborough, NH (the town where he was born), where he performed over three seasons in such roles as Jem in “To Kill a Mockingbird” opposite James Rebhorn.
Sam continued to attend high school in New Hampshire and submitted audition tapes from his home.
Sam stayed on then in Los Angeles, putting school “on hold” to focus on his acting.
www.cinemareview.com /castcrew.asp?id=238   (269 words)

  
 VDARE.com: 04/22/04 - For Mexico's Elite, It's Open Season On Samuel Huntington
The Mexican elite, mostly white, strongly encourages mass immigration and the Hispanization of American society, and is distinctly hostile to any Americans who speak out against it.
Novelist, political commentator and a member of the international jet set who has hobnobbed with Bill Clinton, Fuentes is a longtime promoter of mass emigration to the U.S. So it's not surprising he came out with a long and bitter anti-Huntington screed, entitled "El Racista Enmascarada" (The Masked Racist).
Fuentes attacks Huntington for accusing Hispanic immigration of Balkanizing the country, and seeking a reconquista of the Southwest.
www.vdare.com /awall/huntington.htm   (1278 words)

  
 Pupils protest state exams   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Sandy Huntington said he wouldn’t want to put that kind of pressure on his son one way or the other.
Sandy Huntington said he was amazed that this issue had gone as far as it did.
This, Liz Huntington said, was her son’s own act of civil disobedience.
www.thedailystar.com /news/stories/2005/02/18/test1.html   (1078 words)

  
 Daniel W. Drezner: Comment on The controversial Sam Huntington   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Huntington's opinion that there is a unique quality to Mexican and other Hispanic immigrants which inhibits assimilation is contrary to my personal experience, Hanson's personal experience and that of many Californians of our generation.
The thing about Sam is that he's often wrong in some major sense, consequent to the fact that he usually overstates the case, but his books still illuminate the debate by raising awareness and observing details that had gone unnoticed.
Huntington's article focuses on the Mexican immigration using the same old optic of seeing the US separate from the rest of the world.
www.danieldrezner.com /mt/mt-comments.cgi?entry_id=1120   (13873 words)

  
 Sam Huntington   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Sam Huntington started his career in New Hampshire with his mom's acting...
I remember when Sam was just a kid...
Find where Sam Huntington is credited alongside another name
www.imdb.com /name/nm0403134   (138 words)

  
 Critiki - Worldwide Guide to Tiki Bars and Polynesian Restaurants - Sam's Seafood
Sam's Seafood is a Huntington Beach institution, and contains several dining rooms.
While Sam's has been in the same location since the '20s, up until its Polynesian remodel in the '60s it was just a seaside sea food joint.
Of more interest to the tikiphile is the Hidden Village banquet room area in the back available for event rentals, which is large and moodily lit, with glass floats, waterfall displays, A-frame covered seating areas, and a small bar.
www.critiki.com /cgi-bin/location.cgi?loc_id=76   (222 words)

  
 Sam Huntington Pics - Sam Huntington News - Sam Huntington Information
Sam Huntington was born in Peterborough, New Hampshire, on April 1 (no kidding), 1982.
Sam is very close to his parents and describes them as "very cool" - quite a compliment coming from a teenager!
After obtaining new information, Veronica is determined to get to the bottom of what happened the night she was drugged and raped, even if it means piecing together the fuzzy stories of every 09er at Neptune High.
www.tv.com /sam-huntington/person/28786/summary.html   (179 words)

  
 Sam's Seafood Restaurant of Huntington Beach, California - Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Welcome to the world famous Sam's Seafood where we are dedicated to satisfying not only your pallet but your eyes and ears as well.
When you walk into Sam's Seafood you enter the world of imagination.
Sam's Seafood was originally founded in 1923 and we have been at this location since 1960.
www.samsseafood.com   (102 words)

  
 Cranky Critic® Movie Reviews: Jungle 2 Jungle
When he gets there he is shocked to discover the existence of a 13-year old son named Mimi-Siku (Sam Huntington), raised among the natives and about to undergo his tribe's rite of manhood.
As a souvenir of his visit, Mimi gives his Dad the tribal name "baboon," before being he is assigned to return to his father's land to retrieve fire from the torch of the Statue of Liberty.
That Dad also promised to bring him and wants to renege on that promise, is the first of several emotional spears to the heart that the movie tosses at you.
www.crankycritic.com /archive/jungle2jungle.html   (763 words)

  
 danieldrezner.com :: Daniel W. Drezner :: The controversial Sam Huntington   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
I was a post-doctoral fellow at Samuel Huntington's Olin Center for Strategic Studies at Harvard in 1996/97, when The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order first came out.
At the end of the year, Huntington presented his first draft of a paper arguing that Hispanic immigration into the United States is different from and more troubling than previous waves of immigration (which was an extension of his concluding chapter in Clash).
Huntington's opinion that Hispanic immigration has unique qualities inhibiting assimilation is suspect.
www.danieldrezner.com /archives/001120.html   (14725 words)

  
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 SPLICEDwire | "Detroit Rock City" review (1999)
It's fairly evident that unapologetically low-brow director Adam Rifkin ("The Chase") must have been one of these brain damaged dudes in the '70s, since he honestly wants us to identify with these losers, who are the movie's heroes only by merit of having their musical freedom of choice quashed by unfairly conservative adults.
Played all too well by Edward Furlong ("Pecker"), Giuseppe Andrews ("Never Been Kissed"), Sam Huntington ("Jungle2Jungle"), and movie rookie James DeBello, these dolts dumb-luck their way through a sloppy, soundtrack-and-sight-gags script that seems to have been inspired by a few too many bong hits.
More often than not the answer is no, which is a pity because some pretty good performances -- especially from Furlong, Huntington and Natasha Lyonne ("Slums of Beverly Hills"), as a disco chick hitchhiker -- are wasted on this energetic but futile fable.
www.splicedonline.com /99reviews/detroitrock.html   (473 words)

  
 The Hispanic Challenge » Outside The Beltway | OTB
Samuel Huntington has a piece by that title in the current Foreign Policy.
Huntington is correct both that the U.S. would have–by definition–developed differently had it not been primarily populated by those from northwestern Europe in its earlier days and that the massive growth of the Hispanic population will create internal conflict.
But I’m not sure how this is radically different than the waves of Germans, Italians, Koreans, Vietnamese, and others that we’ve managed to absorb in the past.
www.outsidethebeltway.com /archives/2004/02/the_hispanic_challenge   (2034 words)

  
 The Sam Huntington Website   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
credits that stated "Introducing Sam Huntington." From that point on, I focused on this new, young actor.
As I began researching Sam, I learned that he is also a great guy - friendly, unassuming, intelligent, funny, close to his family.
Welcome to "The Sam Huntington Website!" This is the third generation of informational websites meant to
members.aol.com /SAMHUNTU   (358 words)

  
 Detroit Rock City Movie Review at Hollywood Video
City follows four suburban Ohio teens, Hawk (Terminator 2's Edward Furlong), Jam (Sam Huntington), Lex (Giuseppe Andrews), and the dim-witted Trip (James DeBello) on their pilgrimage to their very own musical Mecca.
For Ohio high school buddies and garage band mates Hawk (Edward Furlong), Lex (Giuseppe Andrews), Trip (James DeBello), and Jam (Sam Huntington), the band's Detroit stop promises to be the highlight of their young lives — that is, until Jam's religious fanatic mother (There's Something About Mary's Lin Shaye) burns the boys' concert tickets.
Featuring 12 members of the cast and crew, including screenwriter Carl Dupre, associate producer Tim Sullivan, Lin Shaye, Giuseppe Andrews, James DeBello, and, calling in from a cell phone, Sam Huntington and his mother, the commentary is completely unfocused.
www.hollywoodvideo.com /movies/movie.aspx?MID=45666   (1880 words)

  
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 Talk Comics > Sam Huntington cast as Jimmy Olsen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Full Version: Sam Huntington cast as Jimmy Olsen
Sam Huntington (official site) has been cast as Daily Planet cub reporter Jimmy Olsen in Bryan Singer's Superman, says The Hollywood Reporter.
Huntington previously starred in such films as "Jungle 2 Jungle," "Detroit Rock City," "Not Another Teen Movie," and "Sleepover."
www.talkcomics.com /comics/lofiversion/index.php/t1906.html   (211 words)

  
 Sam Huntington - Celebopedia
His great uncle is actor Ralph Bellamy, who won an Academy Award for lifetime achievement.
This site is not endorsed by Sam Huntington or any organization Sam Huntington is, was or will be associated with.
This site was formerly known as The Sam Huntington Online Shrine.
www.celebopedia.com /sam-huntington   (111 words)

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