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 states punished as rich nation... More detail
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, Journal of IsAG The structurin... More detail
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, 2011 Our role as a bridge b... More detail

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 10, 2012 ... More detail
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.S.News &a... More detail
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 and Greece d... More detail

Sustainability of Modern World and Future

World Day For Cultural Diversity World Day For Cultural Diversity World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development is being observed by the United Nations for the 10th time on May, 21 Initially the Universal De... More detail
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 of the 9th ... More detail
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 University ... More detail

 A major international conference organized by the United Nations University and the University of  Alberta titled "Towards 'the Dignity of Difference': Neither 'the Clash of Civilizations' nor 'the End of History'" with keynote address from Benjamin Barber, Robert Cox, Hassan Hanafi, and Fred Dallmayr will take place in Edmonton (Alberta, Canada) on 2-4 October 2009.

All panels are FREE and OPEN to public. To learn more about the conference and to register please visit www.dofdifference.org.

The conference's objective is to examine the impacts and implications of the most recent iteration of the Western-centric discourse represented in Samuel Huntington's The Clash of Civilizations and Francis Fukuyama's The End of History theses. It also tackles the problem of radical extremism and US-led counter-extremist strategies by explaining the need for an alternative approach - a third way - that acknowledges "the dignity of difference" and promotes "dialogue
among civilizations". The conference aims to historicize civilizations, radicalism, extremism and terrorism by challenging the mainstream and ethnocentric discourse; it exposes the reductionism associated with many current policy responses to radical extremism through critical examinations of national, regional and global counter-measures to terrorism; and it examines what "the dignity of difference" means in foreign policy terms. Would it mean a radical shift in the West's strategic thinking about its role in the global affairs? Is the American policy of the War on Terror, democracy promotion, and regime change in the Middle East contributing to a self-fulfilling prophecy of "the clash of civilizations"? Can "the dignity of difference" provide us with a practicable counter-theory to both "the clash of civilizations" and "the end of history" theses?

All panels are FREE and OPEN to public. To learn more about the conference and to register please visit www.dofdifference.org.

Join the conference on Facebook. You may also contact Siavash Saffari, Conference Coordinator, at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more information.

 

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