[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"external-oc-723":3},{"payload":4,"id":7,"user":8,"level":14,"course":15,"activity":16,"activity_slug":17,"title":6,"topic":18,"tone":19,"stats":20,"created":23,"score":24,"is_favorite":25,"public":26,"is_external":25},{"text":5,"title":6},"Cultural diplomacy is often described (0) AS the use of art, language and shared traditions to improve relations between nations. It works not only through official agreements but also through exchanges that allow people to see one another (1) .......... more than stereotypes. When musicians tour abroad or museums lend collections, they help create trust, without which political dialogue may be harder to sustain. Such initiatives can be especially valuable in periods (2) .......... formal negotiations have stalled. By presenting a country’s values and creativity to foreign audiences, governments hope to generate goodwill and, (3) .......... times, reduce suspicion.\n\nCritics, however, argue that cultural diplomacy should not be judged solely (4) .......... immediate political results. Its effects are often gradual and may depend (5) .......... whether the exchange feels genuine rather than strategic. A festival, for instance, may not change policy overnight, but it can encourage curiosity and respect among those (6) .......... attend. In the long term, these impressions may contribute (7) .......... a climate in which cooperation becomes easier. For this reason, many analysts see cultural diplomacy not as a substitute for traditional diplomacy, but as something that works alongside (8) .......... .","Cultural Bridges",723,{"id":9,"username":10,"first_name":11,"last_name":12,"image":13},22197,"saber-ab9d36","Saber","Google","https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/a/ACg8ocLrVNLd5UrGh4y5hkvLMz8Tqg466YMNaudx5jvWQ-ApDqZXqQ=s96-c","C1","Reading","Open Cloze","open-cloze","Create an exercise about the impact of cultural diplomacy","Standard",{"times_played":21,"num_favorites":22},3,0,"2026-05-11T20:55:34",null,false,true]