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[[:Categroy: Youth & Cultural Diplomacy |Youth & Cultural Diplomacy]]
 
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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; "|Young people can act as a key driver of cultural diplomacy, and initiatives of cultural diplomacy in practice. This section explores the role of young people in implementing cultural diplomacy initiatives, and how participation in cultural exchange programs can influence their outlook, education and development. 
 
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[[:Categroy:Human Rights & Cultural Diplomacy|Human Rights & Cultural Diplomacy]]
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[[:Categroy: Cultural Diplomacy & International Economics|Cultural Diplomacy & International Economics]]
 
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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; "|In spite of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights now existing for almost 70 years, an alarming number of people throughout the world are still subjected to violations of their human rights. This section delineates the ways in which governments, NGOs and civil society can, and have, sought to influence governments worldwide to provide better protection of the rights of their citizens by utilizing tools of cultural diplomacy. 
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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 process of globalization has re-structured the rules of the contemporary economic system. The principles of bilateral and multilateral trade and investment have now changed in such a way that economic growth for example requires more than just financial exchange; It is now require diplomacy, cooperation, and cultural understanding in order to be successful.  
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[[:Categroy: Art, Music & Sports as Cultural Diplomacy |Art, Music & Sports as Cultural Diplomacy]]
 
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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; "|Art, music and sport can serve as powerful tools of cultural diplomacy. For the cause of intercultural exchange and dialogue, conflict resolution, peace-building and youth education and development, these vehicles can all be utilized by cultural diplomacy practitioners in order to achieve each of these respective goals. This section explores each of these themes, and analyses examples of initiatives implemented worldwide which use these vehicles. 
 
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[[:Category:Cultural Diplomacy in Europe |Cultural Diplomacy in Europe]]
 
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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; "| Programs and initiatives that promote relations between cultural groups and countries within Europe, to improve relations between Europe and other regions, and to support Europe in playing a more influential, constructive role in addressing global challenges.
 
 
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[[:Categroy: Cultural Diplomacy & International Economics|Cultural Diplomacy & International Economics]]
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[[:Category:Cultural Diplomacy in Africa|Cultural Diplomacy in Africa]]
 
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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 process of globalization has re-structured the rules of the contemporary economic system. The principles of bilateral and multilateral trade and investment have now changed in such a way that economic growth for example requires more than just financial exchange; It is now require diplomacy, cooperation, and cultural understanding in order to be successful.  
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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; "|Programs and initiatives that promote social and economic development within Africa, and to strengthen relations between cultural groups and nation states on the continent. At the global level, the program works to promote stronger political, economic, and cultural links between Africa and other regions.  
 
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[[:Category:Cultural Diplomacy in Africa|Cultural Diplomacy in Africa]]
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| colspan="4" | Cultural Diplomacy in Europe
 
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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; "|Programs and initiatives that promote social and economic development within Africa, and to strengthen relations between cultural groups and nation states on the continent. At the global level, the program works to promote stronger political, economic, and cultural links between Africa and other regions.  
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| style="width: 100%; text-align:center; font-size:75%; border:1px solid #ddd; background-color: #f9f9f9; text-align:center; font-weight:normal;"| Programs and initiatives that promote relations between cultural groups and countries within Europe, to improve relations between Europe and other regions, and to support Europe in playing a more influential, constructive role in addressing global challenges.
 
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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; "|Programs and initiatives that raise awareness of the challenges and opportunities facing Afghanistan and central Asia today, and to contribute to the global policy debate on the best strategies for ensuring sustainable development and stability in the region.
 
| style="width: 100%; padding:5px; border:1px solid #ddd; background-color: #f9f9f9; text-align:justify; font-weight:normal; font-size:65%; vertical-align:top; "|Programs and initiatives that raise awareness of the challenges and opportunities facing Afghanistan and central Asia today, and to contribute to the global policy debate on the best strategies for ensuring sustainable development and stability in the region.
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[[:Category:Art as Cultural Diplomacy |Art, Music & Sports as Cultural Diplomacy]]
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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; "|Art, music and sport can serve as powerful tools of cultural diplomacy. For the cause of intercultural exchange and dialogue, conflict resolution, peace-building and youth education and development, these vehicles can all be utilized by cultural diplomacy practitioners in order to achieve each of these respective goals. This section explores each of these themes, and analyses examples of initiatives implemented worldwide which use these vehicles. 
 
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