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    Peace Corps Memo: Successful Intercultural Communication As a Peace Corps Volunteer it is essential to learn the Intercultural Communicative Competence‚ a composite of abilities fundamental to perform and interact effectively with other cultures (Fantini‚ 2005). When we asked our previous Peace Corps volunteers on how they first felt about interacting with others from different cultures‚ they replied that they have fears of miscommunication and judgment (Dupraw & Axner‚ 1997).  In order to communicate

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    that hinders or obstructs intercultural communication in her essay “Stumbling Blocks in Intercultural Communication.” We watched three videos‚ each expressing one or more of the stumbling blocks in a real life situation. The videos showed how one person’s misconception of the new culture that he finds himself in‚ leads to misunderstandings and problems. I understand how these people feel because like one of them‚ I spend my student life here in Japan‚ which is a foreign country and culture to me

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    china foreign J OF CHIN POLIT SCI DOI 10.1007/s11366-012-9192-4 R E S E A R C H A RT I C L E Chinese Foreign Policy Making 2010–2011: Using the Cultural Approach to Explain Complexity Mark W. Lai # Journal of Chinese Political Science/Association of Chinese Political Studies 2012 Abstract The rising economic strength of China over the past decade has aroused concern over the imbalance of global power. Research on Chinese foreign policy has again become of critical importance to the study

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    and Rajesh Rajagopalan The Pragmatic Challenge to Indian Foreign Policy subversive pragmatic vision is increasingly challenging some of the key foundations of India’s traditional nationalist and left-of-center foreign policy‚ diluting the consensus that shaped the policy‚ and raising new possibilities especially for India’s relations with the United States and global nuclear arms control. This debate between two centrist foreign policy perspectives is not yet settled. The two are described here

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    Nigeria’s Foreign Policy Upon independence in 1960 Nigeria’s major foreign policy aim has been in the restoration of the African dignity and this became the centerpiece of the countries foreign policy. Africa has remained the centerpiece of the Nigerian foreign policy since independence when it was adopted under President Abubakar Tafawa Balewa. In his acceptance speech at the United Nations on October 8‚ 1960‚ Balewa clearly portrayed Africa as the foremost concern of his foreign policy. According

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    Intercultural Adaptation Introduction Many of us have travel or lived abroad always wondering which will be the correct way of behavior or the proper manners to successfully communicate with others. We wonder if it’s better to bow or to give a hand shake‚ to give a kiss or a hug. This and many other questions are presented upon us because each and every country has a different cultural background. This paper will explore into the intricate process in which people may or may not successfully

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    7.0 Intercultural communication and negotiation in Indochina (Cambodia‚ Laos‚ and Vietnam) INTRODUCTION Under this chapter‚ explores three main sub-topic which is firstly is barriers to effective communication‚ secondly is approaches to successful international negotiations‚ and thirdly is being culturally intelligent in Indochina. The discussion of differences in communicative goals in an intercultural negotiation setting. Every country have their own cultural whether Cambodia‚ Laos‚ and Vietnam

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    is no need to study intercultural relation. Discuss Communication occurs between individuals who have varying degree of intimacy within each other. Intercultural relations capability is the degree to which people effectively adapt his/her nonverbal and verbal messages to the appropriate cultural context (Kiss 2008). Intercultural relations can be taken place when individuals influenced by different cultural societies exchange shared meanings in communication. Yet‚ intercultural relations can be formed

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    Exam Russian Foreign Policy 25/I/2010 PART I : Write an essay Discuss the elements of continuity and change in the foreign policy of post-Communist Russia‚ comparing it with the policies of the Soviet Union and the Russian Empire. Globally seen‚ the goals of the current Russian foreign policy are completely different than the goals the Russian empire or the Soviet Union were wanting to achieve. Nowadays‚ the main interest of Russia is nothing but Russia itself and this is completely different

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    To understand the Bush’s foreign policy approach‚ one must be able to understand Bush’s foreign policy team in order to understand why certain approaches were taken regarding foreign policy. Dick Cheney was vice president during the Bush administration. Cheney was not new to Washington as he had served as chief of staff under President Gerald Ford and Secretary of Defense under President George H.W. Bush ( ). Cheney had also represented Wyoming in Congress ( ). Cheney during his time in Congress

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