Civilizational Dialogue and World Order: The Other Politics of Cultures, Religions, and Civilizations in International Relations: Culture and Religion in International Relations
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781349374946
ISBN-10: 1349374946
Pagini: 306
Ilustrații: XII, 294 p.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2009
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan US
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Culture and Religion in International Relations
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1349374946
Pagini: 306
Ilustrații: XII, 294 p.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2009
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan US
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Culture and Religion in International Relations
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction: Imperial Monologue vs. Dialogue of Civilizations; M.S.Michael & F.Petito PART I: DIALOGUE OF CULTURES, RELIGIONS AND CIVILIZATIONS: THEORETICAL REFLECTIONS Justice and Cross-Cultural Dialogue: From Theory to Practice; F.R.Dallmayr Terror, Counter-terror, and Self-destruction: Living with Regimes of Narcissism and Despair; A.Nandy Anti-Cosmopolitanism, the Cosmopolitan Harm Principle and Global Dialogue; R.Shapcott Finding Appropriate Forms of Dialogue for Engaging with the Politics of Security; P.Darby Dialogue among and within Faiths for the Weaving of a Culture of Peace; T.Swee-Hin The Impact of Religious Diversity and Revitalisation on the Possibility of Dialogue; G.D.Bouma & R.Ling PART II: THE RELEVANCE OF DIALOGUE FOR 'WORLD ORDER' IN THE POST 9/11 CONTEXT The Dialogue of Civilisations in the Era of Imperial Decline; J.A.Camilleri Monologue of Empire versus Global Dialogue of Cultures: The Branding of 'American Values'; M.B.Steger Quo Vadis - the Dialogue of Civilizations?; C.Muzaffar Dialogue among Civilizations as an Alternative Model for World Order; F.Petito European Civilization and the Muslim World: Clash, Dialogue, What Else?; A.Salvatore History, Memory, and the Dialogue of Civilizations: The Case of Northeast Asia; M.T.Seigel Speaking the Truth: Openness and Dialogue of Civilizations; Z.Longxi
Recenzii
"What makes this volume of essays so important is its coherent dedication to the timely theme of dialogue among civilizations - not as a generic humanitarian and pacifist aspiration, but as a central preoccupation for international relations . . .Only a dialogue between the West - particularly the European West - and the other great civilizations, especially the Islamic and the Chinese-Confucian ones, will save humanity from a second September 11th and the outbreak of a third world war." - Danilo Zolo, Director of Jura Gentium: Journal of Philosophy of International Law and Global Politics
"Civilizational Dialogue and World Order is an important and thought provoking read.Its editors, Michális S. Michael and Fabio Petito, have broughttogether an impressive group of experts in a first class analysis of dialogue in an age of globalism and its challenge to international theory and politics." - John L. Esposito, University Professor and Professor of Religion & International Affairs, Georgetown University and co-author of Who Speaks for Islam? What a Billion Muslims Really Think
"We are all different and difficult to bring together. However, we are also all united by numerous - positive and negative - cultural, political, economic and geographical interconnections. Empires and ideologies have disappeared; distances have been curtailed. In coming to know each other, by recognizing Otherness, connections, distances, proximities and hybridities, we arepracticing that art of living together (con-vivere), which is the outgrowth of political realism as well as human and religious hope . . .This is the realization of a global civilization comprised of many civilizations - if one may use this expression - or of many cultural, religious and political worlds. The awareness for the need of such a civilization of living together may be the beginning of a new common culture shared by different people of diverse cultures." - Andrea Riccardi, founder of the Community of Sant Egidio
"A brilliantly edited volume that brings together a series of significant contributions to a fundamental rethinking of the nature of world order, conceived as the relations among civilizations rather than among sovereign states. This is an exciting new frontier for all forms of global studies, and is a challenging, timely, and stimulating volume for both classroom use and for the general reader." - Richard Falk, Albert G. Milbank Professor Emeritus of International Law, Princeton University
"Civilizational Dialogue and World Order is an important and thought provoking read.Its editors, Michális S. Michael and Fabio Petito, have broughttogether an impressive group of experts in a first class analysis of dialogue in an age of globalism and its challenge to international theory and politics." - John L. Esposito, University Professor and Professor of Religion & International Affairs, Georgetown University and co-author of Who Speaks for Islam? What a Billion Muslims Really Think
"We are all different and difficult to bring together. However, we are also all united by numerous - positive and negative - cultural, political, economic and geographical interconnections. Empires and ideologies have disappeared; distances have been curtailed. In coming to know each other, by recognizing Otherness, connections, distances, proximities and hybridities, we arepracticing that art of living together (con-vivere), which is the outgrowth of political realism as well as human and religious hope . . .This is the realization of a global civilization comprised of many civilizations - if one may use this expression - or of many cultural, religious and political worlds. The awareness for the need of such a civilization of living together may be the beginning of a new common culture shared by different people of diverse cultures." - Andrea Riccardi, founder of the Community of Sant Egidio
"A brilliantly edited volume that brings together a series of significant contributions to a fundamental rethinking of the nature of world order, conceived as the relations among civilizations rather than among sovereign states. This is an exciting new frontier for all forms of global studies, and is a challenging, timely, and stimulating volume for both classroom use and for the general reader." - Richard Falk, Albert G. Milbank Professor Emeritus of International Law, Princeton University
Notă biografică
MICHÁLIS S. MICHAEL is a Research Fellow at La Trobe University's Centre for Dialogue, an Honorary Research Fellow at its School of Social Sciences, and a Fellow at the Contemporary European Research Centre, University of Melbourne, Australia.
FABIO PETITO is Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Sussex, UK. He also teaches at the University 'L'Orientale' in Naples, Italy.