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Date: Saturday, January 20, 2007 At 10:00 AM
Duration: 6 Hours
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20 January 2007, 10am-8pm
The controversial ?clash of civilisations? theory is the subject of a special one-day conference organised by the GLA on Saturday 20 January. The view has been put forward that the world is going into an era of conflict and war driven by a clash of civilisations. The Mayor?s policies are based on the exact opposite idea ? that the multicultural city is part of creating a new concept of world civilisation that corresponds to a globalised world. This conference will debate these contrasting approaches and their implications for Londoners. It features a debate between the Mayor and Daniel Pipes, Director of the Middle East Forum, an American think tank that advises US policymakers on the Middle East. Pipes argues that ?there is not so much a clash of civilisations as there is one of civilisations vs. barbarism.? Other sessions will see scholars and policy-makers discuss the impact of international events on London's communities and examine issues such as religious tolerance, human rights, diversity and the approach to multiculturalism The event has been extended to 8pm to include a session entitled 'Enlightenment values and modern society'' This session will take place from 6-8pm. If you would like to register for this session only please complete the form on the following website http://www.london.gov.uk/mayor/equalities/clash-conf.jsp Admission to the conference is free, but you must register in advance - complete the online registration form, or call 020 7983 4838 or email conference@london.gov.uk. The conference will take place at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, Broad Sanctuary, London SW1. Nearest Tube: Westminster |
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