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News
BY ANNA GAWEL
The Washington Diplomat
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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 |
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Throughout 2011, the Peace Corps is commemorating 50 years of promoting peace and friendship around the world. Read More
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Balancing economic gain with personal fulfillment, the tiny Kingdom of Bhutan pursues a policy of “Gross National Happiness.” Read More |
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The Embassy of Kazakhstan recently opened its doors to talk trade and culture, part of the mission’s growing public outreach. Read More
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Heading into June, the summer slowdown settles in, but the arts and culture scene isn’t taking a vacation. Read More
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Lifestyle
BY GAIL SCOTT
The Washington Diplomat
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Last year, when the Russian Embassy hosted the Opera Ball, everyone asked, “What could possibly top this?” China had a bold answer. Read More
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It started with a simple idea. UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador Esther Coopersmith wanted to do something for Japan. Read More
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This year’s 32nd anniversary gala for Refugees International raised more than $715,000 for the world’s displaced. Read More
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Despite a relatively small staff and budget, Latvian Ambassador Andrejs Pildegovics creates a larger diplomatic and cultural “footprint.” Read More
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