Title of article
“Real Men” and Diplomats: Intercultural Diplomatic Negotiation and Masculinities in China and the United States
Author/Authors
ABIGAIL E. RUANE، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
18
From page
342
To page
359
Abstract
This paper develops a social identity approach to diplomatic negotiations
that links research on gender and culture in negotiations by treating
gender as an analytic category. By critically interrogating literature
on diplomacy, negotiation, and masculinity in China and the United
States and comparing hegemonic forms of masculinity and other ‘‘ideal
type’’ gender and negotiator models, this suggests that in each culture:
(1) dominant negotiating styles (generally integrativeF‘‘win–win’’For
distributiveF‘‘win–lose’’) parallel dominant ideal typical males, (2) informal
negotiating styles (reliance on personal relationships) parallel
subordinate ideal typical females, and (3) creative negotiating tactics are
possible by code-switching (changing relationship type and strategy
style), or creatively reinterpreting existing models to address negotiation
goals. This paper seeks to contribute to the literature by linking
previously separate but related subfields (‘‘gender and negotiation’’
and ‘‘culture and negotiation’’ research), adding to existing research
frameworks, and creating the opportunity for improved international
diplomacy.
Keywords
Gender , Diplomacy , identity , Negotiation
Journal title
International Studies Perspectives
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
International Studies Perspectives
Record number
713801
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