[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"external-mp-1118":3},{"payload":4,"id":15,"user":16,"level":22,"course":23,"activity":24,"activity_slug":25,"title":6,"topic":26,"tone":27,"stats":28,"created":30,"score":31,"is_favorite":32,"public":33,"is_external":32},{"text":5,"title":6,"choices":7},"When governments want to influence how they are seen abroad, they often think first of trade deals, military alliances, or official speeches. Yet some of the most lasting impressions come from much quieter sources: films, exhibitions, concerts, language classes, and student exchanges. Together, these activities are often described as cultural diplomacy.\n\n(1) ..........\n\nAt first glance, it may sound like a decorative extra, something that happens after the ‘real’ political work is done. In practice, however, it can shape public opinion in ways that formal negotiations rarely do. A popular TV series can make a foreign city feel familiar, while a touring orchestra can create admiration that has nothing to do with a country’s policies.\n\nOne reason cultural diplomacy works is that it reaches people who would never attend a political meeting. It also tends to avoid the defensive reactions that propaganda produces.\n\n(2) ..........\n\nThis does not mean it is always harmless. Culture can be used to hide unpleasant realities, or to distract from current problems. For that reason, audiences may be suspicious when a cultural event seems too perfectly ‘on message’.\n\nLong-term programmes are usually more effective than one-off events. A single festival might be memorable, but it rarely changes anyone’s attitude on its own.\n\n(3) ..........\n\nThe impact is often slow and difficult to measure. Ministries like clear results: numbers of visitors, media mentions, and survey data.\n\n(4) ..........\n\nEven so, organisations still try to evaluate their work because budgets depend on it. They track how many people sign up for language courses after a film week, or whether a museum partnership leads to repeat visits.\n\nCultural diplomacy also works best when it feels like a genuine exchange rather than a performance. If one side only ‘exports’ its culture and never listens, the relationship becomes unequal.\n\n(5) ..........\n\nIn recent years, digital platforms have changed the landscape. A dance challenge, a short documentary, or a live-streamed lecture can reach millions without a plane ticket.\n\n(6) ..........\n\nFor that reason, many cultural institutes now combine traditional events with online content, and they train staff to respond quickly when a misunderstanding spreads.\n\nIn the end, cultural diplomacy cannot replace good policy. But it can create the trust and curiosity that make cooperation possible. When people feel they understand each other’s stories, they are less likely to assume the worst.","Cultural Bridges",[8,9,10,11,12,13,14],"However, the same speed can also spread stereotypes, and a poorly chosen tweet can undo months of careful relationship-building.","When a visitor enjoys a concert, they may not feel they are being persuaded at all, which makes the message easier to accept.","Instead of targeting foreign leaders, it aims to influence ordinary people and the networks they belong to.","By contrast, scholarships, joint research, and sister-city projects build relationships that can last for decades.","That is why successful programmes often include local artists and give space for disagreement, not just celebration.","But a change in attitude after a theatre tour might appear years later, in a student’s decision to study abroad or in a businessperson’s willingness to take a risk.","Some countries also use cultural diplomacy to attract tourists by building bigger airports and cheaper hotels.",1118,{"id":17,"username":18,"first_name":19,"last_name":20,"image":21},20253,"james-ford","James","Ford","https://storage.googleapis.com/uoepro_files/prod/useofenglish_ai/users/avatar/20253-b2rl4g.jpg","B2","Reading","Missing Paragraphs","missing-paragraphs","Create an exercise about the impact of cultural diplomacy","Standard",{"times_played":29,"num_favorites":29},1,"2026-06-10T00:02:03",null,false,true]