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Negotiations in Arabic Countries and the Middle East

Marc Helmold (), Warda Samara (), Ayat Abusini () and Roshan Nelson ()
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Marc Helmold: IUBH Internationale Hochschule
Warda Samara: IUBH Internationale Hochschule
Ayat Abusini: IUBH Internationale Hochschule
Roshan Nelson: IUBH Internationale Hochschule

Chapter Chapter 21 in Successful International Negotiations, 2020, pp 315-340 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Visitors to Islamic countries sometimes move in modern and cosmopolitan societies, but also encounter rigid moral concepts and systems closed to strangers (Krachtowil, 2018). Successful business women and women politicians can face women wrapped in full-body veils who cannot leave their homes without male protectors (Krachtowil, 2018).

Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-33483-3_21

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