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Cultural Diplomacy

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Cultural diplomacy refers to the systematic use of a country’s cultural achievements (or distinctive characteristics) in the conduct of international relations.Cultural diplomacy cannot be practised solely through the embellishment and propaganda (however clever) of some glorious cultural past. Nor can cultural diplomacy be practised by showcasing imitations of foreign cultural models. Cultural diplomacy can only be practised by peoples who can discern what is distinctive and creatively their own to contribute to the international arena of cultural interaction, and what dynamic diversity makes them active participants in cultural development. From societies that embody achievements capable of serving as a cultural proposition with a universal scope. The book is the first Greek-language publication on cultural diplomacy. It discusses in detail the advantages, the real problems and the conditions necessary for the exercise of cultural diplomacy by the modern Greek state.
  • Author Christos Yannaras
  • Text editing Maria Simeonidou
  • Pages: 304
  • ISBN: 978-960-7721-74-7
  • Publication: 2001
  • Dimensions: 25 x 15,5
  • Categories: Books, Essays & Thought, Δοκίμιο

Christos Yannaras

Christos Giannaras (1935–2024) was born in Athens. He studied at the Universities of Athens, Bonn and the Sorbonne (Paris).

He taught Philosophy, Cultural Diplomacy and Comparative Ontology at universities in France, Switzerland and Greece.

He was a columnist for newspapers, commenting on current political and social affairs.

In November 2017, he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the Department of Social Theology at the School of Theology of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.

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