By taking a resolutely educational approach, this book links internationalization to what should be one of its main dimensions but is too often neglected: intercultural dialogue. Through a combination of theoretical chapters and case studies from a broad range of countries, the book demonstrates multiperspectivity, a concept developed through the Council of Europe’s history education program. It recognizes that we may learn from the experience of others, without falling into relativity or accepting that "anything goes". Internationalization should encourage multiperspectivity, and this book makes the case convincingly.Sjur Bergan, Head of the Council of Europe’s Education Department The chapters in this book demonstrate that intercultural dialogue stands at the heart of the effort to internationalize higher education.Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz, Director, Center for Intercultural Dialogue and Professor Emerita, University of Wisconsin, USAThe book is a valuable contribution to the field of internationalization and higher education and the role of intercultural dialogue in this endeavour. Jonas Stier, Professor of Intercultural Studies, Dalarna University, Sweden