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European Organization for Intercultural Dialogue

Location of the Organization: Berlin- Germany

Promote the concept of dialogue based on the acceptance of the other.

Develop empathy and tolerance to become a global moral force for peace making, reconciliation and problem-solving.

Promoting international spirit, tolerance in all areas of culture and the idea of international understanding

The Objectives

The Organization take upon itself the leadership of change from the dominance of reductionist thinking to allow systemic thinking to emerge through the manifestation of the effects of diminished thinking in the history of ancient and contemporary humanity. All of our problems are the result of the centrality of ego and divinity and the marginalization of the other.

o Provides a common ground that brings together scientists from different disciplines using systemic thinking to lead dialogue among them because system thinking is a transdisciplinary research tool. These meetings, which are embodied in workshops, scientific conferences, or qualitative information, can serve as a basis for building internal or external policies that provide systemic treatment for complex problems that cannot be solved by any single jurisdiction. The most important problem is terrorism, unemployment, illegal migration, the spiritual crisis.

Provides a real and realistic idea of the views and ideas of the overwhelming majority of European and Arab societies and Promoting and strengthening cultural relations between countries, especially in terms of the exchange of intellectual dialogue.

The most important means to achieve these objectives

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Organizing conferences for German, European, and Arabs academics concerned with peace and dialogue affairs in order to establish a forum for dialogue of civilizations and cultures.

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Cooperation with various German and European universities, especially sections of the study of civilization, culture, and modern thought, and teaching languages and literature.

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Holding seminars, lectures, and meetings dealing with different aspects of current issues, including politics, conflicts, philosophy, thought, cultural topics.