cofty - "The big division in today's world is not between the west and radical Islam, it's between democracy and authoritarian power."
If you wanna get nitpicky (), it's actually between egalitarianism and authoritarianism, but yeah, you pretty much nailed it.
On a related note, I don't worry too much anymore about fundamentalists (Muslim or Christian) taking over superpowers and plunging the world into chaos; religious authoritarianism in government, while highly destructive, seems to have a relatively short shelf life.
Secular authoritarianism, on the other hand, seems far more adept and efficient at long-term survival. Saddam Hussein's regime was one example; it lasted a quarter of a century.
I also personally consider present-day Russia (particularly under Putin's administration) to be fairly authoritarian, and it seems to be enjoying a considerable measure of success.