Abstract
Dialogue between cultures, an old practice in times of peace and in periods of war, has taken a specific shape after the Second Word War, under the auspices of UNESCO, and of other international and regional organisations. This dialogue from 1949 to 1989 has been influenced by the intellectual, socio-economic and political climate which prevailed during the last forty years. It was a dialogue in a bi-polar international system with all its implications.
Access this chapter
Tax calculation will be finalised at checkout
Purchases are for personal use only
Preview
Unable to display preview. Download preview PDF.
References
See: Round Table on Human Rights in Oxford, 1965, and a meeting on “Cultural rights as human rights” in Paris, UNESCO, 8–13 July 1968.
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Editor information
Editors and Affiliations
Rights and permissions
Copyright information
© 2003 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
About this chapter
Cite this chapter
Yassin, E.S. (2003). The Fall of Paradigms and the Challenge of Cultures Dialogue. In: Brauch, H.G., Liotta, P.H., Marquina, A., Rogers, P.F., Selim, M.ES. (eds) Security and Environment in the Mediterranean. Hexagon Series on Human and Environmental Security and Peace, vol 1. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55854-2_4
Download citation
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55854-2_4
Publisher Name: Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg
Print ISBN: 978-3-642-62479-7
Online ISBN: 978-3-642-55854-2
eBook Packages: Springer Book Archive