Foundations of cultural diplomacy : politics among cultures and the moral autonomy of man / Nicolas Laos.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Foreword by Professor Dr. George J. Hagerty; Chapter 1. Introduction: Culture, Norms and International Relations; Chapter 2. The Itinerary of the European Spirit: The Quest for Knowledge Versus Nihilism; Chapter 3. From Becoming to Being: The Meaning of Progress; Chapter 4. Moral Consciousness, Humanity, and Normative Issues; Bibliography; Acknowledgments; Index.
Dr. Laos provides an original, systematic theory of cultural diplomacy which opens a new way of thinking about diplomacy, politics and culture. He investigates methodically the relationship between culture and politics and between the reality of the world and the reality of consciousness. In so doing, he articulates a new approach to international relations theory and the concept of power, one based on philosophical arguments about reality, history and freedom.
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