Cultural Conflicts and Counterstrategies between Russia and China in Cross-cultural Communication
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https://doi.org/10.18533/ijbsr.v3i10.279Abstract
With the continuous development of economy, global economy integration becomes increasingly obvious, and global economy activities increase gradually, leading to the increase of international business negotiation. As one of the factors influencing this phenomenon, cross-cultural communication becomes more important. Russia and China are long-term cooperation trading mates, so the cultural communication between two countries increases gradually. Through comparing cultural differences, the paper first explains cross-cultural problems from politics, economy and society, then puts forward solving strategies, which can contribute to accelerate mutual culture communication, strengthen trading cooperation and promote economic development of two countries.
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