Mohamed Bouabdallah and Carla Canales

Sunday, September 7 at 3PM (at the Camden Opera House)

Topic: SOFT POWER — An Essential Element of Foreign Relations

             

Soft power, a term coined by Joseph Nye in the 1980s, is the ability to influence others through appeal and attraction instead of by resorting to coercive pressure through military or economic threats or actions.  Cultural exchanges are a significant tool in projecting soft power. French Cultural Counselor, Mohamed Bouabdallah and American classical singer and cultural diplomat Carla Canales both have decades of experience in organizing and participating in cultural exchange events.

The two panelists  will share their experiences and insights into the impact and value of these events in the conduct of foreign relations.  Forum member, Micaela Schweitzer-Bluhm will moderate.  Micaela is a retired US Senior Foreign Service Officer who organized soft power events as part of her duties at US embassies abroad.

 

 

 

 

 

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