18 Facts About Cultural diplomacy

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Cultural diplomacy is a type of public diplomacy and soft power that includes the "exchange of ideas, information, art, language and other aspects of culture among nations and their peoples in order to foster mutual understanding".

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The purpose of cultural diplomacy is for the people of a foreign nation to develop an understanding of the nation's ideals and institutions in an effort to build broad support for economic and political goals.

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In essence "cultural diplomacy reveals the soul of a nation", which in turn creates influence.

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Public diplomacy is enhanced by a larger society and culture, but simultaneously public diplomacy helps to "amplify and advertise that society and culture to the world at large".

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Cultural diplomacy has been called the "linchpin of public diplomacy" because cultural activities have the possibility to demonstrate the best of a nation.

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Cultural diplomacy derives its credibility not from being close to government institutions, but from its proximity to cultural authorities.

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Ultimately, the goal of cultural diplomacy is to influence a foreign audience and use that influence, which is built up over the long term, as a sort of good will reserve to win support for policies.

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In turn, cultural diplomacy can help a nation better understand the foreign nation it is engaged with and it fosters mutual understanding.

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Cultural diplomacy is a way of conducting international relations without expecting anything in return in the way that traditional diplomacy typically expects.

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Generally, cultural diplomacy is more focused on the longer term and less on specific policy matters.

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Furthermore, because cultural diplomacy includes political and ideological arguments, and uses the language of persuasion and advocacy, it can be used as an instrument of political warfare and be useful in achieving traditional goals of war.

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Cultural diplomacy can create an environment in which a nation is received as basically good, which in turn can help frame its actions in a positive light.

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Participants in cultural diplomacy often have insights into foreign attitudes that official embassy employees do not.

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All of these factors affect a nation's security, thus, cultural diplomacy has an effect on, and a role to play, in regards to national security.

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Cultural diplomacy programming featuring Latin Jazz music and the Bolero was already recognized by the United States Department of State as an important diplomatic tool during the World War II period.

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Cultural diplomacy considered jazz as corrupt and capitalistic due to the fact that it grew out of the United States during a time of political unrest.

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Cultural diplomacy reported to President Eisenhower that he and his jazz band were effective against Red propaganda.

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Museum diplomacy is a subset of cultural diplomacy concerned with museums and the cultural artifacts they exhibit.

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