Cultural diplomacy
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Cultural diplomacy a type of public diplomacy and soft power that includes the "exchange of ideas, information, art and other aspects of culture among nations and their peoples in order to foster mutual understanding".
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Institutions
- Template:Flagicon Alliance française, France
- Template:Flagicon Institut Français, France
- Template:Flagicon Istituto Italiano di Cultura, Italy
- Template:Flagicon Dante Alighieri Society, Italy
- Template:Flagicon EMMA for Peace, Italy
- Template:Flagicon Balassi Institute, Hungary (1927– )
- Template:Flagicon British Council, United Kingdom (1934– )
- Template:Flagicon Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, United States
- Template:Flagicon United States Information Agency, United States (1953–99)
- Template:Flagicon Confucius Institute, People's Republic of China
- Template:Flagicon Danish Cultural Institute, Denmark (1940– )
- Template:Flagicon Goethe-Institut, Germany
- Template:Flagicon Instituto Cervantes, Spain
- Template:Flagicon Japan Foundation, Japan
- Template:Flagicon Sentro Rizal, Philippines
- Template:Flagicon Yunus Emre Institute, Turkey
- Template:Flagicon Korean Friendship Association, North Korea
- Template:Flagicon Korean Cultural Center, South Korea
- Template:Flagicon Swedish Institute, Sweden.
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See also
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