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3 Responses to “Conflict Resolution and Negotiation Across Cultures”

  1. Hussein tarabeih /

    I agree, please send mor articles in this feild, best Reply

  2. Hideyuki Takahashi /

    I am in agreement that it is critical to take time to study the context and the person. However, in an inter-cultural communication, it is difficult to assess the value or meaning of a specific behaviour or thoughts of the other party from your own point of view, which has been formed in a specific cultural background. That is, you see it but you do not recognized it. Reply

  3. Dmitry Makhin /

    Many thanks for describing and comparing all the points. They are crutial, valuable and worth to study and use in the field. Having experience I have got working for the International Criminal Court in the Hague the Netherlands with colleagues from all over the world I absolutely agree with all the information presented. Reply

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