Background
Segesváry, Victor Gyözö was born on February 20, 1929 in Miskolc, Hungary. Came to the United States, 1984. Son of Viktor and Margit (Kovács) Segesváry.
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This important study offers a comprehensive analysis-cum-critique of the phenomenon of globalization and links the criticism to the inherent contradictions of modernity. It represents an effort to reverse a dangerous, and possible destructive tide in human existence. Dr. Segesvary's work links the phenomenon of globalization to the increasing importance of inter-civilizational relations - these latter representing the powerful counter-current to the globalizing trend.
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(The necessity of a dialogue among the various rich and po...)
The necessity of a dialogue among the various rich and powerful civilizations that co-exist on our planet will be a looming international problem in the coming 21st century. A civilizational dialogue necessitates familiarity with major aspects of other civilizations such as religion, symbolism, myth in the spiritual domain, social structure and development, or political organization in the social and institutional spheres. Familiarity between civilizations would enable them, in the course of the dialogue, to identify shared beliefs and values which are the common aspects of humanity that unite us all. Dialogue of Civilization guides the reader through a deep analysis of different civilizational worlds. An indispensable book for students and professors of anthropology, political science, and foreign relations.
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Segesváry, Victor Gyözö was born on February 20, 1929 in Miskolc, Hungary. Came to the United States, 1984. Son of Viktor and Margit (Kovács) Segesváry.
Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science, Graduate Institute International Studies, Switzerland, 1968. Doctor of Divinity, University Geneva, 1973.
Assistant, library, Reformed Theological Academy, Budapest, Hungary, 1953-1956; secretary general, African Institute, Geneva, 1961-1963; assistant editor, market research officer, Business International S.A., Geneva, 1963-1966; market research officer, SESAF S.A., Geneva, 1967-1968; chief research department Henry Dunant Institute, International Red Cross, Geneva, 1968-1971; consultant, International Trade Center, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development/General Agreement of Tariff and Trades, Geneva, 1969-1971; technical advisor market research-market study, International Trade Center, Algiers, Algeria, 1971-1972; senior trade promotion advisor, project manager, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development/General Agreement of Tariff and Trades/ International Trade Commission, Algiers, 1973-1974; chief advisor in international economics relations, project manager, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development/General Agreement of Tariff and Trades/ International Trade Commission, Kabul, Afghanistan, 1975-1979; chief advisor in international economics relations, project manager, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development/General Agreement of Tariff and Trades/ International Trade Commission, Bamako, Mali, 1979-1983; senior advisor, consultant, United Nations Development Programme, African countries, 1984-1993. Senior advisor, consultant department for technical cooperation for development United Nations, New York City,1985-1988.
(The necessity of a dialogue among the various rich and po...)
(This important study offers a comprehensive analysis-cum-...)
Secretary-general International Federation Students in Political Science, Geneva, 1958-1959.
Married Andrea Bárczay, January 20, 1955 (divorced November 1957). 1 child, Gábor; married Monika Schwarz, December 28, 1968.