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peace education

Cultural & Area Studies, History

Cultural Diplomacy and Education for Peace

In their panel discussion, moderator Ambassador Paolo Sabbatini and esteemed experts from institutions such as UNESCO, University of Bristol, and Sciences Po highlight how soft power—rooted in dialogue, academia, and cultural cooperation—remains essential to sustaining multilateralism and mutual understanding in an age of geopolitical tension.

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Melina Neophytou
 

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