16 May 2013
Intercultural Dialogue in Afghanistan
A Silver Bullet?
This paper looks at the concept of intercultural dialogue between sections of the Afghan society and Afghans and their NATO allies. The author explores whether notions of intercultural dialogue indicate that societies are losing their ability to understand and relate to one another. Part I explains the philosophical underpinnings of the concept while Part II discerns whether a clash of civilizations is taking place. Part III examines the Afghan context and the impact that cultural differences play both within Afghan society, and with the general interactions between Afghanistan and the West.
© 2013 Centre for Conflict and Peace Studies
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Hekmat K Karzai
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