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This paper deals with the different forms and restrictions for communication with a special attention to intercultural conflicts.The Paper reviews conflict research literature which deals with communication that transcends culturally and historically established boundaries and explains the special reasons for failure or success of communication between cultural systems.The general aim of the paper is to develop an understanding, explanations and concepts for the task of a possible rhetorical communication That is to manage, overcome and solve international and especially intercultural conflict situations.A special aim is to identify and describe communication that is to replace violent conflict solutions with better and other forms of coming to terms, reciprocal understanding, negotiation and rhetoric exchange.The paper is to contribute to the solution of the problems which the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China has called to fmd, develop and discover as published and set forth in the Global Rhetoric Societys Newsletter of International Rhetoric,2,2012.It calls for a cultural development and values that are to transcend countries and nationalities and a cultural reconstruction for communication.In this sense this paper shows ways of communicating and enabling a peaceful intercultural development, review chances for communication to transcend existing boundaries of culturally isolated and closed systems, reviews research results in relevant literature in communication both in general aspects and in the case of special challenges with transcending boundaries.Reference is made to communication failure in the meeting of different groups that was described by Gregory Bateson as schismogenesis.Recent research connected with the names of Linda Putnam, M.Scott Poole or Stella Ting-Toomey confirms this phenomenon.This paper points to existing cultural barriers that block a simpleminded transfer of values and concepts from one party to the other when they come from totally different backgrounds.The paper also points to positive concepts of transcultural communication.