Samuel P. Huntington, born on April eighteenth, nineteen twenty-seven, was a prominent American political scientist and geopolitical analyst. He held the esteemed position of Albert J. Weatherhead III University Professor at Harvard University, where he also directed the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs. His academic contributions have significantly influenced the fields of political development, civilian-military relations, and comparative government.
During the presidency of Jimmy Carter, Huntington played a crucial role as the White House coordinator of security planning for the National Security Council. His insights during this period were instrumental in shaping U.S. security policies and strategies.
Huntington is perhaps best known for his groundbreaking theory presented in nineteen ninety-three, the