Cosmopolitan Confucian cultures: Suggestions for future research and practice
Is the success of the Chinese in so many domains all over the world evidence that they are cosmopolitan “citizens of the world,” at home in different environments, able to negotiate all the cultural complexities of a globalizing world? Have Confucian cultures become “cosmopolitan cultures”? The revi...
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Main Author: | TAN, Sor-hoon |
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2015
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