In a world often marked by division, a new global survey reveals optimism about the future of civilizational dialogue. Conducted across 41 countries with over 12,000 participants, the survey highlights widespread support for fostering understanding between different cultures.
The survey was unveiled at the Global Civilizations Dialogue Ministerial Meeting in Beijing, where leaders and representatives gathered to discuss ways to bridge cultural divides. A significant finding from the survey is the strong backing for China’s Global Civilization Initiative, which promotes mutual respect and learning among civilizations.
Participants expressed a belief that tradition and modernization can coexist harmoniously. This sentiment reflects a growing desire among young people to honor their cultural heritage while embracing progress and innovation.
The survey’s findings suggest that despite global tensions, there is a prevailing hope for unity and shared progress. As civilizations engage in open dialogue, opportunities arise for collaboration and mutual growth.
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Why civilizational dialogue matters: Key findings from a global survey
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