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The iCulturalDiplomacy is a compilation of the research undertaken by the [[Institute for Cultural Diplomacy]] and external contributors. iCulturalDiplomacy provides information overviews of current activity in the cultural diplomacy field. The Outlook takes both a vertical approach by analyzing cultural diplomacy involvement through different sectors, such as public, private, and [[Civil Society|civil society]], and a horizontal approach of how that involvement is carried out in different geographical regions and within various [[Cultural Diplomacy|cultural diplomacy]] themes, such as [[Nation Branding|nation branding]], inter-religious dialogue, sports and the [[arts]].   
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The iCulturalDiplomacy is a compilation of the research undertaken by the [[Institute for Cultural Diplomacy]] and external contributors. iCulturalDiplomacy provides information overviews of current activity in the cultural diplomacy field. The Outlook takes both a vertical approach by analyzing cultural diplomacy involvement through different sectors, such as public, private, and civil society, and a horizontal approach of how that involvement is carried out in different geographical regions and within various cultural diplomacy themes, such as nation branding, inter-religious dialogue, sports and the arts.   
  
 
iCulturalDiplomacy is unique as it provides a first look at the public and private sectors and civil society, including informations of geographic regions, groups of societies, and individual actors that are engaged in cultural diplomacy but are often overlooked.  
 
iCulturalDiplomacy is unique as it provides a first look at the public and private sectors and civil society, including informations of geographic regions, groups of societies, and individual actors that are engaged in cultural diplomacy but are often overlooked.  

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