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An innovative academic and applied approach to the analysis of practices of [[Cultural Diplomacy]]. This vision implies broader participation by different agents through a larger variety of vehicles than the “classic” approach which prominently sees governments as the key proponents of Cultural Diplomacy. The New School of Cultural Diplomacy promotes the exchange of ideas, [[values]] and cultural aspects as a two-way stream and sees the participation of not just governmental institutions but of the private sector and [[Civil Society|civil society]] as vital.
 
An innovative academic and applied approach to the analysis of practices of [[Cultural Diplomacy]]. This vision implies broader participation by different agents through a larger variety of vehicles than the “classic” approach which prominently sees governments as the key proponents of Cultural Diplomacy. The New School of Cultural Diplomacy promotes the exchange of ideas, [[values]] and cultural aspects as a two-way stream and sees the participation of not just governmental institutions but of the private sector and [[Civil Society|civil society]] as vital.
 
[[Category:The Cultural Diplomacy Dictionary]]
 
[[Category:The Cultural Diplomacy Dictionary]]
 
== External Links and References ==
 
 
* [http://www.waalmdiplomacy.org/ School of Cultural Diplomacy Homepage]
 

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