10 Questions
Which term is commonly used to describe the interaction of discrete cultures for representation, promotion, communication, mutual knowledge and understanding, or negotiation?
Cultural exchange
In cultural diplomacy, what has greatly diminished due to increased globalization and transnational communication?
Role of the state as a cultural mediator
What is not explicitly acknowledged but often stated that government needs more than it for cultural diplomacy?
Culture needs government
What is an essential element for government involvement in cultural diplomacy besides direct delivery of activities?
Involvement in the activity through funding
What term is often used interchangeably with cultural diplomacy but more focused on internal cultural policy and exchanges between cultural milieus?
Cultural engagement
How does cultural diplomacy relate to foreign policy objectives according to the text?
(Direct or indirect) support of foreign policy objectives
Which term describes the arts and cultural activities encompassed by cultural diplomacy?
Cultural exchange
What has diminished due to globalization and transnational communication according to the text?
Role of state as a cultural mediator
Which term refers to the figure in cultural diplomacy linked to cultural attachés and centers abroad?
(Direct) mediators
What is one role of government officials/institutions in relation to cultural diplomacy, apart from delivering the activity?
Involvement in the activity through funding and support of foreign policy objectives.
Explore the role of non-governmental actors in shaping cultural diplomacy and international relations, as discussed by GienowHecht. Learn about the changing landscape of cultural diplomacy through literature references such as the Ditchley Foundation and Goff. Discover the impact of publicly funded culture on diplomatic efforts.
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