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| style="width: 100%; border:1px solid #ddd; background-color: #f9f9f9; text-align:justify; font-weight:normal;"| The Cultural Diplomacy Dictionary is aimed at introducing governmental & diplomatic officials, academics & scholars, young professionals & students, artists, [[Civil Society|civil society]] & private sector representatives, to contemporary and evolving concepts of cultural diplomacy.” The Cultural Diplomacy Dictionary items have been gathered from a diverse range of literature, including English, American, French, Spanish, Chinese and German. [http://www.i-c-d.de/index.php/Category:The_Cultural_Diplomacy_Dictionary More...] | | style="width: 100%; border:1px solid #ddd; background-color: #f9f9f9; text-align:justify; font-weight:normal;"| The Cultural Diplomacy Dictionary is aimed at introducing governmental & diplomatic officials, academics & scholars, young professionals & students, artists, [[Civil Society|civil society]] & private sector representatives, to contemporary and evolving concepts of cultural diplomacy.” The Cultural Diplomacy Dictionary items have been gathered from a diverse range of literature, including English, American, French, Spanish, Chinese and German. [http://www.i-c-d.de/index.php/Category:The_Cultural_Diplomacy_Dictionary More...] | ||
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|[[File:Nixon_Act_CD.jpg|200px]]|| colspan="2" rowspan="4" style="width: 80%; border:1px solid #ddd; background-color: #f9f9f9; text-align:justify; font-weight:normal;"| In this section, readers can find a list of historical examples of successful acts of cultural diplomacy practiced by different actors since the end of the Second World War using different aspects of culture and other elements to represent and demonstrate what humanity shares in common through our cultures. These acts have served throughout the years as a catalyst to promote cooperation and to ease conflicts. [http://www.i-c-d.de/index.php/Category:Historical_Acts_of_Cultural_Diplomacy More...] | |[[File:Nixon_Act_CD.jpg|200px]]|| colspan="2" rowspan="4" style="width: 80%; border:1px solid #ddd; background-color: #f9f9f9; text-align:justify; font-weight:normal;"| In this section, readers can find a list of historical examples of successful acts of cultural diplomacy practiced by different actors since the end of the Second World War using different aspects of culture and other elements to represent and demonstrate what humanity shares in common through our cultures. These acts have served throughout the years as a catalyst to promote cooperation and to ease conflicts. [http://www.i-c-d.de/index.php/Category:Historical_Acts_of_Cultural_Diplomacy More...] | ||
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|[[File:Tuomioja.jpg|200px]]|| style="width: 100%; border:1px solid #ddd; background-color: #f9f9f9; text-align:justify; font-weight:normal;"| On this page you can find a selection of written statements reflecting on the significance of cultural diplomacy from ICD Advisory Board Members as well as close supporters of the ICD coming from different backgrounds, fields, cultures and countries. [http://www.i-c-d.de/index.php/Category:Statements_on_the_Significance_of_Cultural_Diplomacy More...] | |[[File:Tuomioja.jpg|200px]]|| style="width: 100%; border:1px solid #ddd; background-color: #f9f9f9; text-align:justify; font-weight:normal;"| On this page you can find a selection of written statements reflecting on the significance of cultural diplomacy from ICD Advisory Board Members as well as close supporters of the ICD coming from different backgrounds, fields, cultures and countries. [http://www.i-c-d.de/index.php/Category:Statements_on_the_Significance_of_Cultural_Diplomacy More...] | ||
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| style="width: 100%; border:1px solid #ddd; background-color: #f9f9f9; text-align:justify; font-weight:normal;"| In August 1798, born from the tumult of the French Revolution, the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen took the first step towards enshrining in law the concept that the individual and collective rights of man were universal and subject to protection. Though a product of the philosophical developments of the eighteenth-century enlightenment and limited in its scope to protecting the rights of male, French citizens, the Declaration can be considered the first attempt to politically... [http://www.i-c-d.de/index.php/Category:Human_Rights_%26_Global_Peace More...] | | style="width: 100%; border:1px solid #ddd; background-color: #f9f9f9; text-align:justify; font-weight:normal;"| In August 1798, born from the tumult of the French Revolution, the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen took the first step towards enshrining in law the concept that the individual and collective rights of man were universal and subject to protection. Though a product of the philosophical developments of the eighteenth-century enlightenment and limited in its scope to protecting the rights of male, French citizens, the Declaration can be considered the first attempt to politically... [http://www.i-c-d.de/index.php/Category:Human_Rights_%26_Global_Peace More...] | ||
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| style="width: 100%; border:1px solid #ddd; background-color: #f9f9f9; text-align:justify; font-weight:normal;"| In this section, readers can find a list of entries for Governmental Institutions dedicated to Cultural Diplomacy.[http://www.i-c-d.de/index.php/Category:Governmental_Institutions More...] | | style="width: 100%; border:1px solid #ddd; background-color: #f9f9f9; text-align:justify; font-weight:normal;"| In this section, readers can find a list of entries for Governmental Institutions dedicated to Cultural Diplomacy.[http://www.i-c-d.de/index.php/Category:Governmental_Institutions More...] | ||
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| style="width: 100%; border:1px solid #ddd; background-color: #f9f9f9; text-align:justify; font-weight:normal;"| In this section, readers can find a list of historical examples of successful acts of music as Cultural Diplomacy practiced by different actors since the end of the Second World War. Using different aspects of music in order to promote human rights, justice and global peace, these acts have throughout the years served as a catalyst promoting cooperation and easing conflicts. [http://www.i-c-d.de/index.php/Category:Acts_of_Music_as_Cultural_Diplomacy More...] | | style="width: 100%; border:1px solid #ddd; background-color: #f9f9f9; text-align:justify; font-weight:normal;"| In this section, readers can find a list of historical examples of successful acts of music as Cultural Diplomacy practiced by different actors since the end of the Second World War. Using different aspects of music in order to promote human rights, justice and global peace, these acts have throughout the years served as a catalyst promoting cooperation and easing conflicts. [http://www.i-c-d.de/index.php/Category:Acts_of_Music_as_Cultural_Diplomacy More...] | ||
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The Cultural Diplomacy Dictionary | |||
The Cultural Diplomacy Dictionary is aimed at introducing governmental & diplomatic officials, academics & scholars, young professionals & students, artists, civil society & private sector representatives, to contemporary and evolving concepts of cultural diplomacy.” The Cultural Diplomacy Dictionary items have been gathered from a diverse range of literature, including English, American, French, Spanish, Chinese and German. More... |
Historical Acts of Cultural Diplomacy | |||
In this section, readers can find a list of historical examples of successful acts of cultural diplomacy practiced by different actors since the end of the Second World War using different aspects of culture and other elements to represent and demonstrate what humanity shares in common through our cultures. These acts have served throughout the years as a catalyst to promote cooperation and to ease conflicts. More... |
Statements on the Significance of Cultural Diplomacy | |||
On this page you can find a selection of written statements reflecting on the significance of cultural diplomacy from ICD Advisory Board Members as well as close supporters of the ICD coming from different backgrounds, fields, cultures and countries. More... |
Human Rights & Global Peace | |||
In August 1798, born from the tumult of the French Revolution, the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen took the first step towards enshrining in law the concept that the individual and collective rights of man were universal and subject to protection. Though a product of the philosophical developments of the eighteenth-century enlightenment and limited in its scope to protecting the rights of male, French citizens, the Declaration can be considered the first attempt to politically... More... |
Governmental Institutions dedicated to Cultural Diplomacy | |||
In this section, readers can find a list of entries for Governmental Institutions dedicated to Cultural Diplomacy.More... |
Acts of Music as Cultural Diplomacy | |||
In this section, readers can find a list of historical examples of successful acts of music as Cultural Diplomacy practiced by different actors since the end of the Second World War. Using different aspects of music in order to promote human rights, justice and global peace, these acts have throughout the years served as a catalyst promoting cooperation and easing conflicts. More... |
Examples of Inter-faith Dialogue Achievements | |||
In this section, readers can find a list of historical examples of Inter-Faith dialogue as Cultural Diplomacy practiced by different actors and groups. Using different aspects of interfaith and religious relations in order to promote acceptance of religion and tradition, these efforts have, throughout the years, served as a catalyst in developing cooperation and understanding. More... |