The psychology of international interactions and people-to-people relations
In our interconnected world, there are two pragmatic principles that are critical for nations – big or small – to survive and thrive. One is upholding the international rule of law. The other is building strong international relations, trust and friendships at all levels and across all sectors. This...
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sg-smu-ink.soss_research-48862022-08-24T01:07:27Z The psychology of international interactions and people-to-people relations CHAN, David In our interconnected world, there are two pragmatic principles that are critical for nations – big or small – to survive and thrive. One is upholding the international rule of law. The other is building strong international relations, trust and friendships at all levels and across all sectors. This cross-country and cross-cultural relationship building is not just between governments, but also between individuals, groups and organisations. Indeed, making friends and strengthening people-to-people relations across borders build global communities. It lays the foundation for constructive collaboration and co-creation of solutions to enhance individual and societal well-being, and progress towards a better world. 2021-07-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3628 info:doi/10.1142/9789811250446_0012 Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University International relations trust relationship building society Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration Social Psychology |
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In our interconnected world, there are two pragmatic principles that are critical for nations – big or small – to survive and thrive. One is upholding the international rule of law. The other is building strong international relations, trust and friendships at all levels and across all sectors. This cross-country and cross-cultural relationship building is not just between governments, but also between individuals, groups and organisations. Indeed, making friends and strengthening people-to-people relations across borders build global communities. It lays the foundation for constructive collaboration and co-creation of solutions to enhance individual and societal well-being, and progress towards a better world. |
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