11 sept 2009

uncount Diplomacy is the skill of being careful to say or do things which will not offend people.Dr,Sammy D.James

Seminar on Cultural Diplomacy in Caribbean: A Forum for Young Leaders (19th – 23rd October, 2009, Haiti.

institute for cultural diplomacy.
Who can apply?
The program is open to applications from young professionals and current students with an active interest in Cultural Diplomacy between Caribbean countries.
What will the Weeklong Seminar involve?
The program for the Weeklong Seminar will involve seminars and workshops with experts on relations within the caribbean continent including academics, politicians, journalists, and practitioners from other civil society organisations. During this week you will have the opportunity to meet with these figures, discuss key issues with them, and take part in structured group discussions with the other participants.
What is the aim of the Weeklong Seminar?
The Seminar aims to inform the participants about the field of Cultural Diplomacy and its importance today, raise awareness of key issues in the relations between caribbean countries, create a network between the Seminar participants, and give them creative ideas and support for future initiatives they can organise.
What happens after the Seminar?
After completing the Weeklong Seminar the participants become members of the Cultural Diplomacy in caribbean Forum. They are then supported by the ICD in conducting research, in organising and developing leadership initiatives, and are / Forum where they can network with the other Young Leaders from around the world. The Forum activity is aimed at creating sustainable initiatives that bring to the countries of the caribbean region closer together.
Dr,Sammy D.James The International Symposium on Cultural Diplomacy 2009 brought participants from across the world to consider the role of soft power in international relations. The speakers during the week were high-profile figures from the fields of politics and academy and included Heads of W V M I from both Caribbean and America latin. The participants ranged from professors, diplomats, and politicians to students and young professionals. A video review of the symposium can be found on the left hand side, and we are also pleased to make available the following documentation:Helping us to bring new air in the caribbean countries.

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