
The definition and understanding of Cultural Diplomacy are changing; and they are doing so at a moment when the European Commission is rethinking its own external representation in cultural terms. The joint ifa/EUNIC conference in April 2016 brought together thinkers to contribute to debate on what the closer integration of culture and diplomacy means in practice: what opportunities it offers, what risks it holds and – above all – how we should see the potential scope of culturally-framed actions to influence problems traditionally seen as political. Cultural Relations, in other words, are seen as more potent than previously understood – but with this understanding comes the need to integrate Cultural Relations with diplomacy in search of solutions to challenges that are culturally, as well as politically, rooted. This input seeks to outline an approach to the New Cultural Diplomacy (NCD).
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Europäische Kommission, 10216 Cultural Sociology, Sociology of Art, Sociology of Literature, kulturelle Beziehungen, Radikalisierung, Internationale Beziehungen, migration, auswärtige Kulturpolitik, Western European Union, 10216, cultural relations, internationale Beziehungen, European Commission, Diplomatie, Kulturerbe, 10505 International Relations, International Politics, Foreign Affairs, Development Policy, Migration, 10506 European Politics, international relations, Westeuropäische Union, cultural heritage, International Relations, International Politics, Foreign Affairs, Development Policy, AKBP, diplomacy, international politics, Universalismus, universalism, radicalization, 10500, International relations, internationale Politik, internationale Beziehungen, Entwicklungspolitik, EU, international cultural policy, ddc: ddc:327
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