CULTURAL DIPLOMACY AS A TOOL OF UKRAINE’S FOREIGN POLICY: ACHIEVEMENTS AND CHALLENGES
Journal Title: The Copernicus Journal of Political Studies - Year 2016, Vol 0, Issue 2
Abstract
This article reveals the essence of cultural diplomacy as a foreign policy vector, and discusses its place among the tools of public diplomacy. The focus lies on the analysis of cultural diplomacy potential in Ukrainian foreign activities. In particular, the institutional aspects of promoting Ukrainian culture abroad are examined, and the role of foreign office and other stakeholders in these processes, including non-public subjects, is showed.
Authors and Affiliations
Vitaliy Tereshchuk
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