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Dialogue of Civilizations to Foster Cross-Cultural Understanding

Dialogue of Civilizations to Foster Cross-Cultural Understanding

Lecture of the World Public Forum “Dialogue of Civilizations” Founding President Vladimir Yakunin drafted for the interactive thematic debate on Fostering Cross-Cultural Understanding for Building Peaceful and Inclusive Societies at the United Nations Headquarters held on March 22, 2012 The lecture touches on the basic principles upon which the World Public...

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The New Social Media and the Reshaping of Communication in the 21st Century

The New Social Media and the Reshaping of Communication in the 21st Century

Lecture by the President of the I.P.O., WPF "Dialogue of Civilizations" ICC Member Dr. Hans Kechler at Doha Interfaith Conference At the invitation of the Doha International Center for Interfaith Dialogue (DICID), the President of the International Progress Organization (I.P.O.), Dr. Hans Kechler, delivered a special lecture on "The New Social...

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Addressing the Global Crises

Addressing the Global Crises

This is an edited text of the speech delivered by Prof. Kamran Mofid at the Concluding Plenary Session, Rhodes Forum, Sunday 9 October 2011 Reclaiming the Moral and Spiritual Roots of Economics: An Invitation to Dialogue Founding President, Dr. Yakunin, Madam Yakunin, Your Eminences, friends, colleagues, ladies and gentlemen, Once again, our Rhodes...

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Who are We? What is WPF – Dialogue of Civilizations?

Who are We? What is WPF – Dialogue of Civilizations?

At this concluding session—and with a view toward our 10th anniversary next year—it seems proper to ask:  What is WPF?  What kind of organization is WPF?  Now, on a purely formal level, this question can easily be answered:  it is an NGO (a nongovernmental organization) concerned with (committed to) the...

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Peace & Justice in Modern World

Imperialism didn't end. These Days it's known as International Law Imperialism didn't end. These Days it's known as International Law An Article by George Monbiot, British writer and political activist, published at "The Guardian" on April 30, 2012 A one-sided justice sees weaker ... Read more
The Russian Federation tested by Multipolarism The Russian Federation tested by Multipolarism An article by Tiberio Graziani, President of IsAG – Institute for Advanced Studies in Geopolitics and Auxiliary Sciences, director of Geopolitica, J... Read more
This is Spain's Destiny This is Spain's Destiny An Article by Javier Solana, President of the ESADE Center for Global Economy and Geopolitics, for El País, published at "The Guardian" on March 29... Read more

Solidarity Economies for Humane Society

Plutonomy And The Precariat Plutonomy And The Precariat An Arcticle by Noam Chomsky, Institute Professor Emeritus in the MIT Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, published at Outlookindia.com on May ... Read more
The World is Not Flat The World is Not Flat An Interview with Joseph Stiglitz, professor at Columbia University and a recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, published at U... Read more
Goodbye, Neo-liberalism and Austerity. Hello, Democratic Socialism and Hope Goodbye, Neo-liberalism and Austerity. Hello, Democratic Socialism and Hope A Note by Kamran Mofid, Founder of the NGO "Globalisation for the Common Good Initiative", published at his Blog on May 7, 2012 Voters in France an... Read more

Sustainability of Modern World and Future

The Current Crisis Draws the Line Under the Basic Results of “Globalization” The Current Crisis Draws the Line Under the Basic Results of “Globalization” Opening address by Founding President of the World Public Forum "Dialogue of Civilizations" Vladimir Yakunin at the opening of the Plenary Meeting o... Read more
Decoloniality and the Communal Decoloniality and the Communal The second part of Interview with Walter Mignolo, William H. Wannamaker Professor and Director, Center for Global studies and the Humanities, Duke U... Read more
Science and Economics: A Call to Dialogue and Action Science and Economics: A Call to Dialogue and Action A Note by Kamran Mofid, Founder, Globalization for the Common Good Initiative, Member of the International Coordinating Committee of the WPF Dialogu... Read more

May 31-June 4, 2009

Loyola University, Chicago’s Jesuit university, is delighted to announce that it will host the eighth annual conference of Globalization for the Common Good (GCG) from May 31 - June 4. The event will be a featured part of Loyola University’s 2009 celebration of 100 years as an institution of higher learning. It will feature major addresses by prominent scholars, activists, and interfaith leaders. Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley, Francis Cardinal George, US Senator Richard Durbin, US Representative Jan Schakowsky, Michael J. Garanzini SJ (President, Loyola University), and Howard Cohen (Chancellor, Purdue University, Calumet) will offer their greetings to the participants on Sunday evening and Monday morning. A full schedule is posted on the conference web site.

Conference Web Site: http://www.gcgchicago2009.info

This major international conference is convened by four organizations: the Center for Ethics, Loyola University Chicago; the Interreligious Engagement Project (IEP21); the Center for Global Studies at Purdue University Calumet; and Globalisation for the Common Good. It is jointly chaired by Dr. William French (Loyola University), Mr. Jim Kenney (IEP21), Dr. Yahya Kamalipour (Purdue University Calumet), and Dr. Kamran Mofid (GCG).

The conference is the eighth in the annual international series, “Globalization for the Common Good – An Interfaith Perspective”, founded by Dr. Kamran Mofid, Coventry, UK. Previous conferences have been held in Oxford (2002), St Petersburg (2003), Dubai (2004), Kericho, Kenya (2005), Honolulu (2006), Istanbul (2007), and Melbourne (2008).

The conference is open to all interested persons. Registration is available online at the conference web site. On-site registration will begin at 1:00 pm, Sunday, May 31.

Conference Themes
The conference will focus primarily on a balanced assessment of the role of the United States in the current dynamic of world affairs, examining the positive and negative dimensions of America’s international policies, views and responsibilities. .  It will explore the very real challenges that America must meet if globalization is to be guided toward the common good, both within the US and in the larger world.

Other thematic areas will also be addressed. They include:
•    Global Business: Creating the Virtuous Economy
•    Global Media: Searching for Balance
•    Our Global Commons: Beyond the Public and Private Spheres
•    Global Citizenship: Preparing the Next Generation for Life in  a Globalized World
•    Youth, Globalization, and Our Planetary Future
•    Globalization, Civilizational Dialogue, and the Role of the Global Interfaith Movement
•    The Global Environment: Climate, Habitat, Water, Energy and All Life
•    The Struggle for Social and Economic Justice and Universal Human Rights

The International Interreligious Peace Council
The Peace Council will play a major role at the conference. This extraordinary group has worked since 1995 to bring prominent religious leaders together to be present, listen and learn in conflict around the world. Peace Council trustees have committed to assembling as many of these remarkable leaders as possible in Chicago for the 2009 GCG conference.  Peace Council leaders likely to attend include Nobel Peace Laureate Mairead Maguire (Northern Ireland), Don Samuel Ruiz Garcia (Bishop Emeritus, Chiapas), Fr. Gonzalo Ituarte (Provincial, Dominican Order, Mexico), Dr. Chandra Muzaffar (JUST International, Malaysia), Fr. Thomas Keating (Snowmass Abbey), Sr. Joan Chittister (BenetVision), Rev. Marcus Braybrooke (President, World Congress of Faiths, UK), Samdhong Rinpoche (Secretary of State, Tibetan Government in Exile), Dr. Chung Hyung-kyung (Union Theological), Dr. Paul Knitter, Paul Tillich Chair of Theology, Union), and several others. The Peace Council is taking principal responsibility – in cooperation with IEP21, Loyola, and other organizations – for shaping the interfaith dimension of the conference.

For more information, contact Jim Kenney ( This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 847-867-2746), or Dr. Kamran Mofid ( This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. ).

For background information on the initiative and details of previous conferences, visit: http://www.globalisationforthecommongood.info/.

To access the online Journal of Globalization for the Common Good, visit http://www.commongoodjournal.com/.

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