¶ … Culture of Global Political Events
Global political events are certainly affected by culture. The very conception of politics itself is widely predicated on cultural concerns, especially when considering international politics. Perhaps the ultimate manifestation of international politics is the instance of war, which occurs when differing countries are engaged in belligerent encounters with one another. Intercultural communications plays a large part in the various images and messages disseminated through the media regarding the cultural phenomenons that affect how these images and messages are portrayed. A better understanding of the various cultures and their phenomenon could definitely improve the different intercultural communications and perceptions of martial events; a dearth of such understanding can lead to polarization and obfuscation of what these events truly mean to others. There are a number of examples that are indicative of the veracity of such a thesis, including the launch of the War on Terror, the domestic treatment of Muslims during this war, and the persecution of Jews during World War II.
The so-called War on Terror was inauspiciously begotten in 2001 when a number of jets were hijacked and crashed into prominent American targets. There were four planes altogether corralled for such a purpose: two demolished the World Trade Center, a third was headed for the Pentagon and the fourth was initially targeted for San Francisco. For many people, the horrors of these actions were unspeakable. In particular,...
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