


July
1999 saw the launch of the Centre's journal, Global Dialogue, a quarterly
publication dedicated to promoting the exchange of ideas on a broad range
of international issues, social, political, economic and cultural.
As the name suggests, Global Dialogue aims to encourage debate. The
journal reflects the belief that engagement and discussion are better means
of resolving conflict than the threat or use of force.
Global Dialogue's perspective is truly global. The journal does not
confine its gaze to any one particular part of the world, but examines conflicts
and issues wherever they arise. It also seeks to illuminate the forces at
work internationally that are shaping today's world.
The first issue of Global Dialogue was devoted to a topic at the forefront
of intellectual debate: globalisation, the integration of the world's economy,
communications and culture. Subsequent issues have been devoted to the international
arms trade and war, to the world's religions, the future of the United Nations
and to the morality and effectiveness of economic sanctions.
Global Dialogue welcomes the submission of articles. The journal is aimed
at the intelligent general reader, as opposed to an exclusively academic audience.
Articles should be approximately 5,000 words in length and written in a non-technical
style. Footnotes should be kept to a minimum and formatted in accordance with
the Chicago Manual of Style. (Bibliographies and author-date citations
will not be used.) Articles may be sent by e-mail to the editor, Paul Theodoulou,
at the following address: paul@worlddialogue.org
Alternatively, an IBM-compatible diskette with an accompanying print-out may
be sent to:
Paul Theodoulou, Editor
Global Dialogue
Centre for World Dialogue
PO Box 23992
CY-1687 Nicosia,
Cyprus
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Dialogue.