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Investigating Cultural Diplomacy and Public Policy through Psychology requires a cross-disciplinary approach to understand their intricate relationships. Public policy forms the foundation of public laws, encompassing social, economic, and foreign policies aimed at solving societal problems through negotiation, tact, and diplomacy. Public diplomacy, defined by the Center on Public Diplomacy as engaging with foreign audiences to build trust and cooperation, is expanded here to include domestic audiences. Cultural diplomacy, a subset of public policy, involves initiating dialogue through the exchange of ideas to resolve disputes, foster collaboration, and advance national interests. It can be practiced by the general public, private sector, civil society, and government officials. The primary goal of cultural diplomacy is to advance mutual understanding, promote positive perceptions, foster collaboration, and influence policy changes. Neuroscience and psychology help elucidate the human mind behind these practices, showing how cultural activities shape public views, interactions, and policy decisions, ultimately fostering mental health and societal progress.
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