Cultural diplomacy refers to the diplomacy carried out for the content of cultural transmission, exchange and communication, it is a diplomatic activity which a sovereign state uses to achieve certain political goals or external strategic intent through making use of cultural means. Looking at the development and evolution of the way of international diplomacy in recent years, www.51lunwen.orgit can be seen that more and more countries in the world have paid attention to the use of the means of cultural diplomacy to achieve their external strategy. Under the theme of peace and development, the role of cultural diplomacy is increasingly obvious in a country’s achievement of its international strategic objectives.
Chapter I Introduction
Chapter II Debates on cultural imperialism and cultural diplomacy
Chapter III From the technology development of the media to analyze the differences between cultural imperialism and cultural diplomacy
Chapter IV The impact of cultural diplomacy
Chapter IV Conclusion
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