As quoted in “Michael Burleigh: The reluctant guru,” John Crace, The Guardian, March 10, 2008 https://www.theguardian.com/education/2008/mar/11/academicexperts.highereducationprofile
“This is not a clash between civilisations. It is a clash about civilisation.”
             "Clash about civilisations" speech http://web.archive.org/20060411042815/www.number10.gov.uk/output/Page9224.asp, Prime Minister's website. 
Foreign Policy speech at Reuters Headquarters, London, on 21 March 2006. 
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