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  • ...Cultural_Diplomacy_in_Latin_America_%28CDLA%29 Cultural Diplomacy in Latin America]
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  • ...ie (1956), Louis Armstrong (1961) and Benny Goodman (1962). At a time when America's image was tarnished across the world, the heart and soul of the nation wa
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  • [[File:Central America.jpg|400x200px|framed|left]] ...onsored by the Secretary of State to the President of the United States of America and [[Nobel Peace Prize|Nobel Prize]] winner, Elihu Root.
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  • ...by using this world famous symbol - a British ship that sank on its way to America.
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  • === Introduction to Cultural Diplomacy in Latin America === ...south of the U.S., in Mexico, Central America, the West Indies, and South America, where Spanish, Portuguese and French are the official languages”. Such d
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  • ...ration, and therefore, new demographics and cultural ‘memory’ in North America, and in Europe, developed. Globalization, the sustained communications revo ...e U.S. decides to intervene in Europe. This was the catalyst which brought America into the war and on April 6th 1917, President Wilson declared a state of wa
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  • ...third in the 2013 Anholts Nation Brands index behind the United States of America, can be seen as very active in promoting its societal image. Programmes suc
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  • ...I made friends, I made genuine friends, you see. The country is similar to America, but still very different. It's beautiful". One of the strongest examples o
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  • ...entertainment, offering fresh perspectives on how music has become one of America's most important cultural exports. ...ng the influence of the social shifts of the late 1960s and early 1970s in America. To demonstrate this, Jamestown Ferry played the classic "On the Road Again
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  • ...s famous Theatre, the Volksbühne, held a series of events on the theme of America and American [[Culture|culture]], which allowed the citizens of Berlin the ...hne’s P14 Youth Choir opened the evening, with a live performance of “America the Beautiful“ conducted at the theatre entrance, the audience watching f
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  • ...omacy and [[Cultural Diplomacy]] can help people understand the context of America- you might learn about it from movies, from novels, you might learn it from
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  • ...amantha described the Russians as 'just like us'. Samantha became known as America's 'Youngest Ambassador' and later attended the Children's International Sym
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  • ...ims were living happily and free to participate in their daily activity in America without persecution.
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  • ...-citizenship-in-contemporary-america/ Cultural Citizenship in Contemporary America, by Alan N. Shapiro]
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  • ...Arab, Confucian Asia, Germanic Europe, Latin Europe, Eastern Europe, Latin America, Sub-Sahara Africa, and Nordic Europe. Three factors are normally used to
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  • ...an artists interact with peoples and audiences from Africa, Asia and South America.
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  • ...heffer/7908380/America-is-the-acceptable-face-of-cultural-imperialism.html America is the acceptable face of cultural imperialism]
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  • * [http://immigrationinamerica.org/454-cultural-pluralism.html Immigration in America]
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  • ...ie (1956), Louis Armstrong (1961) and Benny Goodman (1962). At a time when America's image was tarnished across the world, the heart and soul of the nation wa
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  • ...ropeans have failed at cultural diplomacy. For example, very few people in America know who the Turkish leaders are or anything about Turkish politics. Very f ...een appointed by President Obama to the Commission for the Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad. Part of my job is to constantly reach out to show a mu
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  • ...ph|Joseph S. Nye]], has used a slightly different definition, arguing that America's soft power lies in its "ability to attract others by the legitimacy of U.
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  • ...es that favor a much freer regime for the press, and there are scholars in America who are very critical of First Amendment jurisprudence. People are talking
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  • * [http://esapubs.org/esapubs/journals/ecology.htm Ecology Society of America]
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  • Eventually, the ideological basis of the Enlightenment spread to America where it influenced revolutionaries including Benjamin Franklin and Thomas
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  • ...hich as noted by the International Court of Justice was invented in Latin America to deal with the problems of decolonization, and the further applied in Afr
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  • *[http://www.pnuma.org/english/ Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean]
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  • Former President of the United States of America (1981 -1989), who served for two terms. Reagan is considered one of the key ...://press.princeton.edu/chapters/i7920.html Sample Chapter from 'Morning in America, How Ronald Reagan Invented in the 1980's' by Gil Troy, (2005), Princeton U
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  • ...es/media/csis/pubs/071106_csissmartpowerreport.pdf "A Smarter, More Secure America" - Center for Strategic and International Studies.]
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  • ...es/59888/joseph-s-nye-jr/the-decline-of-americas-soft-power The Decline of America's Soft Power by Joseph S. Nye] ...ed-overmighty-it-now-pulling-back-making-up Soft power - In the Bush years America seemed overmighty. It is now pulling back (The Economist)]
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  • The 44th and current President of the United States of America. Barack Obama assumed office on January 20, 2009, and was elected for a sec
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  • .../uploads/2010/10/IvoryTowers.pdf "The Failure of Middle Eastern Studies in America"]
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  • ...ons|international relations]]. Her recent publications include Decentering America (2007), Sound Diplomacy. Music and Emotions in German- American Relations,
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  • ...nd: The Latin America Case'' (1985) and ''The Pan-American Dream: Do Latin America’s Cultural [[Values]] Discourage True Partnership with The United States
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  • ...e leisure tourism boom in the 1960s and 1970s in southern Europe and North America. The study of mass tourism focuses on the effects that tourists have on a p
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  • ...merican-archaeology-mississippian/ National Geographic Article on Cahokia, America's First 'Melting Pot' City.]
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  • ...period. The scope of such missions was to promote a more positive image of America, especially in those countries which were ideologically hostile to the US.
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  • Agreed and signed by the United States of America and Great Britain on the 14 August, 1941, the Atlantic Charter was effectiv
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  • ...tate and local laws commonly referred to as Jim Crow laws, ran contrary to America's core principles. For many years before 1955, black Americans had been inf ...e African-American [[Civil Rights Movement]] and the end of segregation in America. By December of 1956 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Montgomery's segregation
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  • ...ill lead to a more peaceful world and prevent further terrorist attacks on America.
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  • ...Children's Village and a cooperative project start-ups he stayed in South America for a year.
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  • ...ology (Athens) and Internal Medicine-Oncology (Athens and United States of America).
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  • ...lectrical Engineering (University of Southern California, United States of America).He speaks English and French.
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  • ...Doctor (George Mason University School of Law, Virginia, United States of America).He speaks English and French.
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  • ...ms. Until 1982 he toured extensively in the US, Europe, Far East and South America.
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  • ...he author of three books, ''Paradise Raped'' about the 1977 coup, ''War on America: Seen from the Indian Ocean'', written after the September 11 attacks in th
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  • ...Director of the Afghanistan National Radio Network Initiative at Voice of America and Chief of the Pashto Service. In 2003, he was appointed Minister of Inte
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  • • Ambassador of the Republic of Cyprus to the United States of America (1998-2003) with parallel accreditation to, Brazil, Canada Guyana, Jamaica,
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  • ...ed an MBA with high honours from Boston University in the United States of America and also a DBA from Harvard Business School. Alfred Sant was also a recipie
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  • ..._Ambassador_to_United_States Ambassador of Hungary to the United States of America] from 2002 to 2007. From 1999-2001, he was the first Hungarian Permanent Re
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  • ...Chair of the National Board of Directors of the World Affairs Councils of America. On top of her political career, she also tried her hand at television host [http://americaabroadmedia.org/user/100/Paula_J._Dobriansky Biography on America Abroad Media] [http://belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu/publication/18874/ambass
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