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Macro contexts of international
By: shahed hossen Date: August 29, 2023, 5:33 am
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Knowing how to listen is the watchword here are the steps to do
it actively Listen carefully to the request or speech Before
answering make sure you understand by repeating the speech
briefly Know what the cultural reference framework of the
interlocutor is Summarize taking into account all this to check
if the understanding has occurred Answer At the basis of this of
a good active listening there must be some assumptions Suspend
judgment without first defining the interlocutor.
Observe and listen gathering information Put yourself in the
other persons shoes in an empathic way trying to make the Email
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interlocutors point of view your own
Verification of understanding both on the contents and on the
report also reserving the possibility of asking further
questions Take care of the communication context to make the
interlocutor feel at ease And then it is necessary to take into
account the tones the postures the facial expressions the
emotions not only the words and also what the interlocutors try
to say to each other.
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Mediation Alternative Dispute Resolution Methods MARC Finally we
address mediation from civil microcontexts to politics
techniques and procedures that are categorized as Alternative
Dispute Resolution Methods MARC or Alternative Dispute
Resolution ADR. MARCs are of four types Negotiations or twoway
dialogues without a mediator widely used in international
politics see ArabIsraeli conflict European Union etc. Civil
mediation in the legal field direct dialogue but with the
presence of a mediator who facilitates it and whose final
decision is not binding.
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