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I think Cultural Diplomacy plays a large role in overcoming challenges that arise in multilateral trade negotiations. ‘Soft power’ often does help during hard negotiations. When you are learning about each other, whether it’s through cooperation in [[Culture|culture]], the [[arts]], collaboration between films, or collaboration between music, that does so much for increasing the understanding between any two countries or group of countries, which I believe often paves the way for a better environment during the more economical/political negotiations.
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I think Cultural Diplomacy plays a large role in overcoming challenges that arise in multilateral trade negotiations. ‘Soft power’ often does help during hard negotiations. When you are learning about each other, whether it’s through cooperation in culture, the [[arts]], collaboration between films, or collaboration between music, that does so much for increasing the understanding between any two countries or group of countries, which I believe often paves the way for a better environment during the more economical/political negotiations.
  
 
- The Berlin International Economics Congress 2012; Berlin, Germany, March 2012
 
- The Berlin International Economics Congress 2012; Berlin, Germany, March 2012
  
 
[[Category:Statements on the Significance of Cultural Diplomacy]]
 
[[Category:Statements on the Significance of Cultural Diplomacy]]

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