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34 Ohio St. J. on Disp. Resol. 675 (2019)
A New Dance on the Global Stage: Introducing a Cultural Value-Based Toolbox to Optimize Problem-Solving, Innovation, and Growth

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A New Dance on the Global Stage: Introducing a

      Cultural Value-Based Toolbox to Optimize

      Problem-Solving, Innovation, and Growth


               MARIANA HERNANDEZ CRESPO GONSTEAD*



    I.  INTRODUCTION
        A.  An Integrated  Global Stage: The  Need for a New  Dance
        B.  Dolce  loves China  : When the Will to Dance Smoothly   is
            Not Enough
        C.  The Key  to a Smooth  Dance:. Understanding  ourPartner's
            Cultural  Values

    I.  DEVELOPING A SET OF CULTURALLY VALUE-BASED TOOLS: THE
        CHALLENGE AND THE JOURNEY
        A.  Lester B. Pearson's  Challenge to Get to Know  Each  Other: A


    * Professor of Law, Deputy to the Dean for International Legal Studies, and Executive
Director of the University of St. Thomas International Dispute Resolution Research
Network, University of St. Thomas School of Law, Minneapolis, MN; a consultant for the
World Bank Group (WBG)  and one out of ten conciliators appointed by the Chairman to
the International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) Panel of
Conciliators; J.D. and LL.M Harvard Law School; Law Degree, Universidad Catolica
Andres Bello (UCAB), Caracas, Venezuela. I would like to thank Lisa Blomgren Amsler,
Janet Martinez, Jacqueline N. Font-Guzman, Rafael Gely, Susan D. Franck, Anna Joubin-
Bret, Roberto Echandi, Ellen E. Deason, Jacqueline Nolan-Haley, and James J. Alfini for
their insightful comments throughout the years, as I developed these tools. I would also
like to thank Tara Ney, Michelle LeBaron, Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly, Aaron Leakey,
Alyson Miller, Carol Brennan, Jane Williams, Richard Simmons, Jesper Christiansen,
Jennifer Llewellyn, Norman Dolan, and Christian Gill for their feedback in the application
of these tools to system design. I am also grateful for my former colleagues at the World
Trade Institute (WTI), the members of the International Dispute Resolution Research
Network (IDRRN),  and research assistants. Earlier portions of this Article have been
presented in panels with Lisa Blomgren Amsler, Janet Martinez, Rafael Gely, and
Jacqueline N. Font-Guzman for the past several years at the American Bar Association
(ABA) Annual Section of the Dispute Resolution Annual Spring Conference. Among the
other conferences where I gained thoughtful reactions are: the Conference Organized by
the Office of the Attorney General of Ecuador in Quito, Ecuador, in 2013; the International
Meeting of Attorney Generals in La Paz, Bolivia, in 2013; the Ohio State University-
Moritz Collection of Law in Columbus, OH, in 2012; the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators
(CIArb) Mediation in London, England, in 2012; the Mediators Beyond Borders and JAMS
Foundation I' International Congress of Negotiation and Mediation in Cuenca, Ecuador,
in 2012; the Mediators Beyond Borders and JAMS Foundation 1 International Congress
of Negotiation and Mediation in Guayaquil, Ecuador, in 2012.


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