Bilgin, Pınar2020-11-092020-11-0920141300-8641http://hdl.handle.net/11693/54450Civilisational dialogue initiatives are currently considered our best chance to prevent a potential clash between states belonging to different civilisations. Critical approaches to security are concerned with insecurities as experienced by multiple referents, including individuals, social groups, states and the global environment. This article argues that students of critical security studies and proponents of civilisational dialogue initiatives potentially have something to talk about. In presenting a two-step critique of civilisational dialogue initiatives, this article explores such potential, which could allow for further dialogue with a view to addressing insecurities of multiple security referents.EnglishDialogue of civilisationsCritical security studiesHuman rightsSecurityDialogue of civilisations: A critical security studies perspectiveArticle2651-3315