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Cross-Cultural Competence in Army Leaders: A Conceptual and Empirical Foundation

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Cross-Cultural Competence (3C), Army
This report presents a framework for cross-cultural competence in Army leaders, reviews empirical research on predictors of intercultural effectiveness, and describes existing measures of cross-cultural competence and related constructs.

Training, Developing, and Assessing Cross-Cultural Competence in Military Personnel

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Cross-Cultural Competence (3C), Army
This report discusses cross-cultural competence (3C) training, development, and assessment in the U.S. Army.

Conceptualizing Multicultural Perspective Taking Skills

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Regional Expertise, Army, Cross-Cultural Competence (3C)
Increasingly, the United States Army operates in multinational, and therefore, multicultural, environments. Teamwork within such settings requires the ability to see events as members of other cultures see them. The goal of the research was to define a set of multicultural perspective taking skills that will enable Army leaders to function effectively in multinational alliances.

Cross-Cultural Competence Assessment Instruments for the U.S. Military Academy's Semester Abroad Program

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Cross-Cultural Competence (3C), Army, Language Training
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Improving Cultural Education of Special Operations Forces

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Language Training, Cross-Cultural Training, Army
This report discusses the need for an improved SOF language training and education program consisting of improved initial language and culture training, advanced regional studies and in-country immersion.

Assessing the Development of Cross-Cultural Competence in Soldiers

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Cross-Cultural Competence (3C), Army
The contemporary operational environment is often characterized by ambiguous, multi-cultural contexts, where Army Soldiers must rapidly adapt without extensive prior knowledge of a region or its people. Ongoing training development efforts are addressing the need for general cross-cultural competence, but this broad competence must be clearly defined and assessed in order to determine if Soldiers are being adequately prepared.

Military Intelligence Professional Bulletin, July-September 2014

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Army
This Culture, Regional Expertise and Language (CREL) focused issue of the Military Intelligence Professional Bulletin contains contributions from CREL stakeholders who are engaged in today’s “heavylifting” and setting the conditions for a globally responsive and regionally engaged Army.

The Journal of Culture, Language and International Security - Dec 2014

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Language, Culture Shock, Cultural Intelligence, Cross-Cultural Competence (3C)

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The title of this issue is Global Solutions. The articles featured inside in one way or another consider solutions to ongoing global problems or provide knowledge and/or skills to those organizations and their personnel as they go about supporting missions and operations to help resolve conflict and other crises and disasters.

Cross Cultural Competence in the Department of Defense: An Annotated Bibliography

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Cross-Cultural Competence (3C), Army, Air Force, Marine Corps
This document was produced through an ad hoc collaboration among scientists from three Military Services (U.S. Army, U.S. Air Force, and U.S. Marine Corps) to summarize and highlight 3C research focused on, or relevant to, the military.

The Cultural Imperative for Professional Military Education and Leader Development

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Cross-Cultural Competence (3C), Army
There is emerging agreement within the military services that culture is an important factor in irregular warfare and stability, support, transition, and reconstruction operations. Sociocultural factors affect every level of engagement in irregular warfare, from the interpersonal interactions while negotiating with local leaders, military advisers training their counterparts, to group and societal engagements during strategic communication and influence operations.

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