Author: Institute for International Communication
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Reflections on Traveling China – Part 3: Different Thinking Styles Reflecting Prominent Philosophies
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A concluding learning from all these explorations is that, just as on the personal level, on the diplomatic level it […]
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Reflections on Traveling China – Part 2: Indications of Different Cultural Backgrounds for Effectiveness of Diplomatic Negotiations
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Since I am sure that failure to understand and appreciate the other culture can lead to conflicts or misunderstandings when […]
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Reflections on Traveling China – Part 1: Effects of Individualistic and Collectivistic Perceptions of Happiness on Social Relationships
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What is happiness? This is a question I asked myself several times during and after our study trip to China. […]
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Cities in Global Economy: How China does it.
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What is the role of communication technology in the development of global cities and what is the significance of metropolises […]
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Edward R. Murrow Program for Journalists: Impressions of the NYC Joint Session
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Written by Julia Theilen, a student of the M.S. International Communication at St. John’s University, New York. The U.S. Department of […]
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A Conversation About the Nordic Dream with Finnish-American Journalist Anu Partanen
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On 24 October 2016, the Institute for International Communication and Learning Communities hosted Anu Partanen, a Finnish-American journalist and author, […]
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Students discussing with Prime Minister of Kosovo
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On 22 September 2016, St. John’s students and faculty were honored to welcome Isa Mustafa, Prime Minister of Kosovo, […]
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Insights from Ericsson into 5G and the Future of Work
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On 22 September 2016, Ulf Wahlberg gave a live video presentation from Sweden to St. John’s students on the upcoming 5G mobile standard and the […]