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The Spread of Information and Education through [[Cultural Diplomacy]]
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The Spread of Information and Education through Cultural Diplomacy
 
By Aldona Z. Wos (Former US Ambassador to Estonia)
 
By Aldona Z. Wos (Former US Ambassador to Estonia)
  
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Cultural Diplomacy has been in practice for many centuries, and the role of Cultural Diplomacy has really never been more important than it is currently. Not only is it a fundamental tool that is used in the United States to prove the United States image abroad, but it also really impacts on our peace and our [[National Security|national security]].
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Cultural Diplomacy has been in practice for many centuries, and the role of Cultural Diplomacy has really never been more important than it is currently. Not only is it a fundamental tool that is used in the United States to prove the United States image abroad, but it also really impacts on our peace and our national security.
  
 
 
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Cultural Diplomacy has been very effective in breaking down barriers, in building human relationships, in developing trust and understanding- usually through the [[arts]] and through education- but now more than ever, it is very important to include medicine, commerce, and religion as tools of Cultural Diplomacy.
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Cultural Diplomacy has been very effective in breaking down barriers, in building human relationships, in developing trust and understanding- usually through the arts and through education- but now more than ever, it is very important to include medicine, commerce, and religion as tools of Cultural Diplomacy.
  
 
 

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