Cultural diplomacy

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