Cultural Diplomacy: The Case of France


Despoina Tounta
Résumé

Cultural diplomacy has been evolved as a powerful and effective tool in order to ameliorate a country’s image to the international audience. Consequently, it gives the opportunity for countries to promote foreign policy’s goals and to achieve a standing in the international system. The present paper, after attempting to define the notion of cultural diplomacy, focuses on the case of France. In fact, some important actors that are part of the French cultural network are mentioned. In particular, actors related to the fields of language, education, cinema and media are explored in this policy brief. It is concluded that France has followed a successful cultural diplomacy policy that can inspire other countries.

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Despoina Tounta, University of Piraeus

BSc in International and European Studies, University of Piraeus.

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