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The Role of Public Diplomacy in a Post-Covid World

Nature, Concept & Goals By Mr. David Gibbs, Consul of Barbados in Toronto Public diplomacy is the processes by which international actors advance their ends abroad...

A more intense cultural exchange in the Caribbean region would greatly benefit the Dominican Republic

By Lucy Esther Díaz Rijo, Minister Counsellor, Embassy of the Dominican Republic To the Kingdom of Sweden One of the many definitions of Cultural diplomacy...

Public Diplomacy and Costa Rica’s Foreign Policy

By H.E. Mr Mauricio Ortiz, Ambassador of Costa Rica in Canada Costa Rica carries out constant, clear, and coherent actions on issues related to the...

Military diplomacy within the public diplomacy framework

By Ms Alex Seagar, MAJOR | Australian Army Legal Corps | Ottawa, Canada Winston Churchill allegedly said, ‘diplomacy is the art of telling people to...

Trinity for Scrutiny: Council of Europe, Human Rights instruments and Citizens

In the picture Commissioner Dunja Mijatovic. By Nora Wolf. Building on the tasteful piece written recently by Commissioner Dunja Mijatovic, this article will endeavour to explore...

ISIS: How the Group is Getting Stronger

By Patricia Pazos. The threat of ISIS is escalating worldwide, slowly but firmly. ISIS has proven effective and adaptable over the years, and while the...

Je tombe (presque) de l’avion

Par Alexander Khodakov. Pas plus que nous, l’ambassade à Sao-Tomé n’avait pas de liaison opérationnelle avec Moscou. Nos collègues devaient eux aussi se rendre régulièrement...

Vienna Process: Reinvigorating the Spirit of Helsinki for Mediterranean

On the historic date of March 08th – International Women’s Day, a large number of international affairs specialists gathered for the second consecutive summit...

An unthinkable thought

By John Dunkelgrün. Growing up in The Netherlands in the second half of the 20th century, a generally left leaning liberal democracy, I came to...

Leonardo Royal Hotel Den Haag Promenade – 50 years of diplomatic mission

Known to many as “The Hague’s Diplomatic Hub”, the international vocation of the Leonardo Royal Hotel Den Haag Promenade is truly embedded in its roots. In earlier times, the hotel used to be a private royal lodge owned by the first King of the Netherlands, and later by his son – King Willem II.

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