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BY ANNA GAWEL
The Washington Diplomat

21st-Century Atlantic Council

The Atlantic Council has evolved from cementing the Atlantic alliance to tackling 21st-century global challenges based on that enduring alliance. Read More

Peace Corps at 50

Throughout 2011, the Peace Corps is commemorating 50 years of promoting peace and friendship around the world. Read More

Bhutan: Modern Shangri-La

Balancing economic gain with personal fulfillment, the tiny Kingdom of Bhutan pursues a policy of “Gross National Happiness.” Read More

Kazakhstan Opens Up

The Embassy of Kazakhstan recently opened its doors to talk trade and culture, part of the mission’s growing public outreach. Read More

Arts Heat Up

Heading into June, the summer slowdown settles in, but the arts and culture scene isn’t taking a vacation. Read More



Lifestyle

BY GAIL SCOTT
The Washington Diplomat

Opera Ball Lands in China

Last year, when the Russian Embassy hosted the Opera Ball, everyone asked, “What could possibly top this?” China had a bold answer. Read More

To Japan, With Love

It started with a simple idea. UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador Esther Coopersmith wanted to do something for Japan. Read More

RI Honors Humanitarians

This year’s 32nd anniversary gala for Refugees International raised more than $715,000 for the world’s displaced. Read More

Latvian Artistry

Despite a relatively small staff and budget, Latvian Ambassador Andrejs Pildegovics creates a larger diplomatic and cultural “footprint.” Read More

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