PART ONE: PERSPECTIVES ON POLITICS AND CULTURE
Alberto González and Dolores V Tanno
Politics, Communication and Culture
Origins, Issues and Critique
D Ray Heisey
Cultural Influences in Political Communication
Karen L Dace and Mark McPhail
Complicity and Coherence in Intra/Intercultural Communication
Randy Kluver
Political Identity
Towards an Intercultural Understanding of Political Legitimacy
Catherine Becker
Toward an Ethical Theory for Comparative Political Communication Based on the Coherence between Universal Human Rights and Cultural Relativism
PART TWO: CULTURE AND NATIONALISM
Rona Tamiko Halualani
A Sovereign Nation's Functional Mythic Discourses
Lisa A Flores and Marouf A Hasain Jr
Returning to Aztl án
Constitutive Rhetoric and the Construction of Chicano Nationalism
PART THREE: POLITICS AND ITS CULTURAL BASE
Shaorong Huang
Ritual, Culture, and Communication
Deification of Mao Zedong in China's Cultural Revolution Movement
William J Starosta and Sandra Wills Hannon
The Multilexicality of the Mohawk Incident in Oka, Québec as Reflected in the Recounted Narratives of Members of Different Receiving Communities
Jensen C Chung
Avoiding a `Bull Moose' Rebellion in Taiwanese Politics
Particularistic Ties, Seniority, and Third-Party Mediation
FORUM: POLITICS IN INTERCULTURAL TRAINING PROGRAMS
Hui Ching-Chang and Richard Holt
Intercultural Training for Business Managers
Reconsidering Power and Politics
Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz
Introducing Power, Context, and Theory to Intercultural Training
Anita Foeman
The Problem with Power
Reflections on `Intercultural Training for Business Managers: Reconsidering Power and Politics'
Hui Ching-Chang and Richard Holt
Responses to Leeds-Hurwitz and Foeman