What is it about?

This chapter conceptually highlights an important role intercultural dialogue plays in international relations as constructive and positive communication to achieve intercultural understanding and global peace-building. It also reflects on how conflicts are caused and how they could be managed across cultural boundaries. This is apparently becoming increasingly urgent as there are many intercultural conflicts, ranging from politics to diverse cultural practices. All these issues combined make intercultural relations at country level tense and in turn cause instability in some regions around the world. There are many reasons behind the situation, but one of the major reasons is lack of sufficient intercultural communication at an equal footing. It is worth reflecting on history as a guide to the present and future. Only when consistent democracy and equal rights are implemented for international community to participate in intercultural dialogue and intercultural communication in a constructive and positive manner is it conducive to international stability and global peacebuilding.

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Why is it important?

People are living in a globalized world where they interact with those coming from different language, cultural, religious, philosophic, and political backgrounds.

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Different as people are, approaching various differences positively helps open up many opportunities to interact with and understand one another.

Dr Ping Yang
Western Sydney University

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This page is a summary of: Intercultural Dialogue as Constructive and Positive Communication, January 2019, IGI Global,
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7585-6.ch002.
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