
Episode 9 - The Ugly American, Cultural Sensitivity, and Dag Hammarskjöld: Lessons from the 1950s
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In this episode of Decoding the Unicorn: The Podcast, I'll dive into the classic novel The Ugly American and its portrayal of American "diplomacy" abroad during the Cold War. The book may have been published in 1958, but its message about cultural insensitivity and the failure to understand local customs still resonates today.
I’ll also explore how this contrasts sharply with Dag Hammarskjöld’s approach to diplomacy during the same era. While others bulldozed their way through international relations, Dag exemplified cultural sensitivity, respect, and curiosity—traits that helped him connect with leaders around the world.
Join me as we unpack the Ugly American stereotype, what Dag can teach us about quiet strength and diplomacy, and how cultural sensitivity remains a crucial skill in our interconnected world.
Links:
https://www.buzzsprout.com/2289560/episodes/14539216
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ugly_American
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