One of the principles informing this textbook is

a. the important role history and relations of power play in intercultural communication.
b. the insignificant role of broad historical context including colonization in intercultural communication.
c. the lack of connections between the past and the present as illustrated by the almost equitable relations
of power that exist today in the global context.
d. the fact that intercultural relations have already improved so much in the context of globalization.


a. the important role history and relations of power play in intercultural communication.

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