Culture, Power and International Negotiations: Understanding Palau-US Status Negotiations

The importance of attending to the power of culture in international negotiations is stressed. This position is illustrated with a discussion of the talks between the USA and its Pacific dependency, the Republic of Palau, in the 1970s. Blindness to culture hindered the progress of those talks. (Orig...

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Culture
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
MICRONESIA
NEGOTIATE, NEGOTIATIONS
Negotiation
Pacific Area (Palau)
Palau
Power
POWER, PARTICIPATION IN DECISION-MAKING
TRUST TERRITORY
U.S.A
United States
UNITED STATES, 1945 TO PRESENT
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