Violence, Conflict and Intercultural Dialogue, Volume 795

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Council of Europe, 2003 - Law - 81 pages
This publication is part of a series linked to the Council of Europe's project "Responses to violence in everyday life in democratic society" which considers various aspects of policy making and law enforcement to combat crime and violence in society. This book examines how intercultural dialogue can channel conflict to bring about positive changes, since discussing cultural differences can lead to mutual understanding and help reduce the potential of conflict to degenerate into violence.

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Foreword
7
Establishing dialogue among Europeans
25
Areas where the influence of culture is felt
47
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