International representation strategies for stateless nations: The case of Catalonia’s cultural diplomacy
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2015ISSN
1751-8040
Abstract
This article analyzes how stateless nations manage their international
relations, based on a case study for the autonomous region of Catalonia (Spain). In
recent years the Catalonia government’s foreign policy has included a strong
emphasis on public diplomacy, seeking to engage foreign publics through a range of
activities including much work to present the cultural assets of Catalonia to the
rest of the world. This article analyzes the cultural diplomacy strategy developed
by Catalonia and implemented through its pioneering 2010–2015 Foreign Action Plan.
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Article
Language
English
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Pages
14 p.
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillian
Citation
San Eugenio Vela, Jordi de, & Xifra, J. (2015). International representation strategies for stateless nations: The case of catalonia's cultural diplomacy. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy, 11(1), 83-96.
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