What would you do - With a Taniwha at the table?
In New Zealand, a complicating factor in some disputes may involve the presence (whether one believes it or not) of a taniwha, or spirit, as a major part of the negotiations. What advice would you have for mediators who face such significant cross-cultural, identity-based issues? The author hopes re...
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Main Author: | MACDUFF, Ian |
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Language: | English |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2003
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