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What is your Cultural IQ?

Most people know that some basic cultural sensitivity is important. But few have developed the deep cultural intelligence (CQ) required to really thrive in our multicultural workplaces and globalized…

AFCLC supports Air University with variety of culture-based courses

AFCLC faculty members are charged with infusing culture content into all levels of Professional Military Education.

The Importance of Mil-to-Mil Relationships

Mil-to-mil relations are important element of bilateral relationships with other nations. When the political context becomes complicated or unstable, a strong relationship between military leaders…

Assessing the Impact Of and Needs For Navy LREC Training

The US Navy's Center for Information Dominances Center for Language, Regional Expertise, and Culture (CLREC) plays a central role in training Department of the Navy personnel in the language skills…
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School of International Graduate Studies (SIGS) at the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS)

The School of International Graduate Studies (SIGS) conducts research and offers various education opportunities in international security studies.

Books on Culture

There are many books on how to teach or learn other cultures.  Here are a few.  If you have other suggestions, or have written a book review, let us know by using the submit content link to the right.

Maneuver Center of Excellence Language, Regional Expertise, and Culture (LREC) Program Guidance

The US Army's Manuever Center of Excellence has published guidance on training in language, regional expertise and culture.

Cultural Tools - Hofstede Center

Professor Geert Hofstede conducted one of the most comprehensive studies of how values in the workplace are influenced by culture. Learn a little bit more about his six dimensions of national culture…

Air Force - Language and Culture Resources

Check out the resource portal for the Air Force on language and culture, and more links to other language and culture training sites.

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