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The Culture of Diplomacy

2011
Introduction- New Diplomatic History Part I: The Structure of a Service 1. Why Diplomacy? 2. Education, Training and Promotion 3. Family, Sex and Marriage Part II: Of Cabbages and Kings 4. Etiquette and Face 5. Favourites and Flunkeys 6. Gossips, Networks and News Part III: Beyond the Call of Duty 7. The Grand Tour 8. From Ancients to Moderns 9.
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Cultural Diplomacy

Ethical Human Psychology and Psychiatry, 2018
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Does multilateral environmental diplomacy improve environmental quality? The case of the United States

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2021
Irfan Khan, Fujun Hou
exaly  

Ghana’s Cultural Diplomacy

The essence of diplomacy can be regarded as the process to establish and maintain goodwill between states while simultaneously advancing national interests and resolving issues of international concern in a peaceful way. Cultural diplomacy can be defined as a state’s goal to ensure that its cultural assets and accomplishments are recognized abroad and ...
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Cultural Diplomacy as Collaboration

2015
In 2011–12, the US State Department funded a cultural diplomacy project with an emphasis on artistic collaboration rather than presentation that they called smARTpower. Designed by the Bronx Museum, smARTpower featured an artist or artist collective in each of 15 countries1 for 30–45 days engaging with especially people under 30 and women, local ...
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Cultural diplomacy

The Round Table, 1986
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Can cultural diplomacy be decolonised? Cultural relations and the future of diplomacy

Published online: 20 November 2025 This chapter examines whether and how cultural diplomacy can be decolonised, arguing that its fundamental assumptions and implementation principles make complete decolonisation impossible. Through analysis of decolonial theory and diplomatic practice, it suggests that the emerging paradigm of cultural relations offers
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