Across
- 3. A fixed and oversimplified perception of a nation or group.
- 8. A nation’s standing and credibility on the global stage.
- 9. The ability to shape behaviors, opinions, or policies without coercion
- 12. The projected or perceived identity of a country in international affairs.
- 14. A system of ideas and values that influence political and cultural narratives.
- 15. The collective remembrance of historical events that shape national identity and influence cultural diplomacy.
- 16. A structured story used to frame international events and policy goals.
Down
- 1. The way a country or culture is viewed by external audiences.
- 2. The shared beliefs, arts, customs, and institutions of a society that shape identity.
- 3. The ability to attract and persuade through culture, values, and policies.
- 4. The exertion of control over cultural, political, or economic systems.
- 5. A state's relative standing in the international hierarchy.
- 6. The tangible and intangible legacy of a culture, including traditions, monuments, and customs, used in cultural diplomacy.
- 7. The practice of managing international relations through negotiation and dialogue.
- 10. Core ethical and cultural principles that define a nation’s identity and global outreach.
- 11. A representation that conveys cultural or ideological meaning.
- 13. The image or identity a state projects to influence global perception.
