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| | style="width: 100%; padding:5px; border:1px solid #ddd; background-color: #f9f9f9; text-align:justify; font-weight:normal; font-size:65%; vertical-align:top; "|“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. The essential idea was to compile a list of terms that do not already possess a precise definition, and describe them in a way that is more relevant to global politics today. | | | style="width: 100%; padding:5px; border:1px solid #ddd; background-color: #f9f9f9; text-align:justify; font-weight:normal; font-size:65%; vertical-align:top; "|“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. The essential idea was to compile a list of terms that do not already possess a precise definition, and describe them in a way that is more relevant to global politics today. |
| This Cultural Diplomacy Dictionary also contains references to influential people and organizations that have made significant contributions to cultural diplomacy and related fields, including Cultural Studies, International Relations, Sociology and Anthropology.[http://www.i-c-d.de/index.php/Category:The_Cultural_Diplomacy_Dictionary More...] | | This Cultural Diplomacy Dictionary also contains references to influential people and organizations that have made significant contributions to cultural diplomacy and related fields, including Cultural Studies, International Relations, Sociology and Anthropology.[http://www.i-c-d.de/index.php/Category:The_Cultural_Diplomacy_Dictionary More...] |
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− | | style="width: 100%; padding:5px; border:1px solid #ddd; background-color: #f9f9f9; text-align:justify; font-weight:normal; font-size:65%; vertical-align:top; "|As the field of Cultural Diplomacy continues to grow, further research undertaken on the role and potential of Cultural Diplomacy consequently develops.By providing an informed academic portal resource which offers a diverse and current range of examples of Cultural Diplomacy, we can increase the access to and further the development of the field. We aim to highlight the potential utility of this important tool as a valid policy option in achieving conflict resolution and strengthening bilateral relations in the event that traditional diplomacy fails.[http://www.i-c-d.de/index.php/Category:Research on Cultural Diplomacy More...]
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