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Europe is a cultural mosaic. People from different cultures show subtle variations in their value systems, ways of reasoning, methods of behaviour and customs. Europublic has been established to inform on these differences and how they impact on the personal and professional day-to-day life of the European based business person. The books in this section include some books that have been published by Europublic and others that have been selected by the principals of Europublic as being of special interest to individuals living and working in a multicultural environment.

EuroManagers & Martians (New) 2nd revised and updated edition) - An examination of the business cultures of Europe's main trading nations: Germany, France, Britain, Italy, Spain, The Netherlands, Belgium and Sweden

They Only Laughed Later... Tales of Women on the Move (New) Co-edited by Carol Allen and Richard Hill. This collection of essays is the product of a series of Women On the Move conferences, which brought together expatriate women from over twenty countries. They recount their experiences in adapting successfully to an alien environment.

WeEuropeans - a penetrating and entertaining analysis of the cultures of the countries of Western Europe

Have you heard this one ? - An Anthology of European Jokes. Ethnic jokes - the more intelligent ones - offer an insight into the way one culture perceives another.

Great Britain Little England - Who's fooling whom? This book puts the author's mother-country under the microscope.

The NewComers - The Austrians, Finns and Swedes. A book that 'takes the lid off' the Austrians, the Finns and the Swedes. Analyses these new members of the European Union in terms of their history, their institutions, the people and their business cultures.

Us & Them - An examination of European separatism in its various forms A critical analysis of the origins and errors of European nationalism, and the failure of today's politicians to win the support of Europe's youth.