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Germany: Unraveling an Enigma

by Greg Nees
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Overview

Germany is a valuable tool for students, teachers, business people and others wishing to understand the dynamics of cross-cultural interaction between Germans and Americans. Greg Nees offers an insider's perspective on what it means to be a German in this thoughtful examination of German culture. He covers everything from modern German history to major German cultural themes to how these cultural characteristics structure German communication patterns.

About the Author, Greg Nees

Dr. Nees has a Ph.D. in communication from the University of Colorado and an MA in apploed linguistics from Johannes Gutenberg Universitat in Germany. His company, The German Connection, Inc., provides consultation and training to German and American businesses.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2000
Publisher
Nicholas Brealey Publishing
ISBN
9781931930420

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