Book by Condon, John C.
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John C. Condon is a cross-cultural communication specialist who has lived in Mexico and studied Mexican culture extensively. Dr. Condon teaches at the University of New Mexico and is the author of a number of highly regarded books, including An Introduction to Intercultural Communication (with Fathi Yousef) and With Respect to the Japanese.
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