The past and future of cultural diplomacy

N Grincheva - International Journal of Cultural Policy, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This article is based on a comprehensive overview of the evolution of the academic literature
on cultural diplomacy since its official inception during the midst of the Cold War, in 1959. It …

Negotiating hybridity, inequality, and hyper-visibility: museums and galleries' social media response to the COVID-19 pandemic

J Kidd, EN McAvoy, A Ostrowska - Cultural Trends, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This article examines the impacts of COVID-19 on the digital work of museums and galleries
in the UK, 2020–2021. Focusing on social media activity, we explore two questions:(1) How …

The Role of Generative AI in Global Diplomatic Practices: A Strategic Framework

M Bano, Z Chaudhri, D Zowghi - arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.05415, 2023 - arxiv.org
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) transforms the domain of diplomacy in the 21st century, this
research addresses the pressing need to evaluate the dualistic nature of these …

Shakespeare and British Public Diplomacy

Z Shao - Academic Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences, 2023 - francis-press.com
Shakespeare has gained great popularity all around the world. The article is based on
Harold Lasswell's 5Ws of communication and examines the UK's public diplomacy efforts …

The Impact of Digital Cultural Diplomacy on Security and Global Affairs: the UAE as a Case study

K Kyriakidis, A AlDulaimi… - The Arab World …, 2024 - meridian.allenpress.com
The concept of digital cultural diplomacy is an evolved form of public diplomacy and a
manifestation of soft power. Under the canopy of cultural diplomacy various activities are …

Does Authoritarian Public Diplomacy Work?

C Pan - 2023 - escholarship.org
Having power is having the ability to control others and influence their actions. A nation with
soft power has the ability to be appealing to distant audiences, promote its values, and …