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An International Conference on Peacebuilding, Reconciliation and Globalization in an Interdependent World

An International Conference on Peacebuilding, Reconciliation and Globalization in an Interdependent World November 6th - 10th 2010 A World Without Walls An International Conference on Peacebuilding, Reconciliation and Globalization in an Interdependent World November 6th - 10th 2010, Berlin On the 21st anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, as the eyes of the world fall upon Germany s capital once again, the and other leading organizations will host. The conference will bring together scholars and academics, civil society practitioners, journalists, political and diplomatic representatives, and other interested stakeholders for a five-day program of lectures and panel discussions featuring renowned figures from international politics, diplomacy, academia, and civil society. Cultural and social activities will complement the academic components and provide an opportunity for participants to expand their personal networks and experience Berlin s rich cultural landscape on an important occasion in the city s history. There is a general consensus that the process of globalization is creating a world in which individual nation states are increasingly interdependent and interconnected. National approaches to issues including international politics, trade and economics, healthcare, immigration, tourism, and climate change are therefore increasingly dependent on the policies and approaches of neighboring states and international partners. Despite this growing interdependence, there remain major cultural, political, religious, and economic disputes as well as a large number of conflicts across the world with deep-rooted historical experiences, from political conflict at the international level to violent conflict at the sub-national level. The de-escalation of these disputes and conflicts requires creative thinking and new approaches that take into account both the history of the divisions and the evolving global context within which they are set. will look in detail at the major conflicts across the world today, from disputes amongst communities at the local level to international disputes between regions and multi-lateral organizations. Through constructive discussion and debate the conference will assess the changing global environment and explore how non-governmental organizations, governments, and individual stakeholders can support peacebuilding, reconciliation, and conflict de-escalation across the world. Website: www.culturaldiplomacy.org

An International Conference on Peacebuilding, Reconciliation and Globalization in an Interdependent World November 6th - 10th 2010 Program Agenda will comprise lectures, panel discussions, and debates that will provide an opportunity for the audience to hear from experts and renowned figures in the respective fields. Following each component the audience will have an opportunity to discuss with the speakers in interactive question and answer sessions. The conference aims and issues have been chosen to ensure a diverse selection of topics are considered, reflecting the broad range of conflicts in the world today. will pursue the following specific aims: To analyze historical and contemporary case studies of disputes and conflicts from across the world to identify best practice guidelines for conflict de-escalation To examine how strategies for peacebuilding and reconciliation using soft power and cultural diplomacy can be implemented in crisis areas around the world To identify and discuss barriers to equality and coexistence, including: the digital divide, the poverty gap, membership of international organizations, minority discrimination, and trade protection To explore and raise awareness of new approaches to peacebuilding and reconciliation that employ soft power and cultural diplomacy To assess the evolution of the global political system since the fall of The Berlin Wall, with a particular focus on European integration To consider how governments, civil society, and the private sector can better co-operate in promoting peace and stability To examine the role of regional organizations and international security organizations in addressing international conflict To analyze the relationship between democracy, human rights, and peacebuilding in states with a history of violent conflict The following issues will be mentioned and explored: International Politics in a New World Order (Focus: the UN Security Council, regional organizations, uni-polarity vs. multi-polarity) Cultural & Religious Disputes (Focus: Interfaith dialogue, religious extremism, religious expression and human rights, minority rights, US-Iranian relations) International Peaecekeeping (Focus: Sudan, D.R. Congo, Kosovo, Lebanon, Timor Leste) Website: www.culturaldiplomacy.org

An International Conference on Peacebuilding, Reconciliation and Globalization in an Interdependent World November 6th - 10th 2010 Democracy and Human Rights in Post-Conflict States (Focus: Afghanistan, Iraq, Rwanda, Liberia, Cote d Ivoire) Alternative Approaches to Community Justice and Reconciliation (The Gacaca courts in Rwanda) Individual Nation States as Promoters of Peacebuilding (Focus: Norway, Denmark, Canada) Anti Nuclear-proliferation and the Arms Trade (Focus: The challenge of nuclear armament, arms control and the arms trade) International Humanitarian Law (Focus: exploring human rights violations in situations of armed conflict) Genocide (Focus: Bosnia, Rwanda, Sudan and the unspoken crime of Genocide) Northern Ireland (Focus: inter-religious conflict and the Northern Ireland Peace Process) The Former Yugoslavia (Focus: Kosovo, Macedonian-Greek Relations, Bosnia and Herzegovina) Spain (Focus: Basque Nationalism, Catalanism) Romania and Bulgaria (Focus: Minority rights) Belgium (Focus: Intra-national relations between the Flemish, French, & German Communities) Turkey (Focus: Turkey-EU Relations, Cyprus, Turkish-Greek relations, EU membership) Israel-Palestine (Focus: The Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the Middle East, Iran) USA and Cuba (Focus: Cultural diplomacy and ideological differences) China (Focus: US-China relations, Japan China relations, South China Sea disputes) Conference Speakers The speakers during the conference will consist of experts on peacebuilding, foreign policy, and conflict resolution from the fields of international politics, diplomacy, academia, and civil society. Conference Participants The conference is open to applications from young professionals, students and scholars, civil society practitioners, private sector representatives, journalists, and other interested stakeholders from across the world. Website: www.culturaldiplomacy.org

An International Conference on Peacebuilding, Reconciliation and Globalization in an Interdependent World November 6th - 10th 2010 Conference Locations The conference will be based at the ICD House of Arts & Culture, located on the historic Kurfürstendamm in West Berlin. Sessions during the program will also take place at external locations including the German Foreign Office, the German Parliament, the Berlin City Hall, the Olympic Stadium, Berlin Embassies, and the Berlin Theatre on Kurfürstendamm. Certificate of Attendance All conference participants will be awarded an official certificate of attendance at the end of the program. This certificate will confirm attendance and provide details of the speakers who took part during the program and the topics discussed. Sustainable Network Conference participants will become part of a growing international network of people from across the world with different fields of interest and levels of experience, who share a commitment to intercultural exchange. Participants will be able to remain in touch with each other through the ICD Online Network. This network represents a medium through which members can exchange information on research, related events, and coordinate their own cultural exchange initiatives. The ICD will help to support the participants in their future activities by providing guidance and advice on possible research topics and helping to support members who plan to organize their own cultural exchange initiatives. Website: www.culturaldiplomacy.org

Website: www.world-without-walls.org