HISTORY AND THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, pages: 27 - 34, 2018
Propaganda and Cultural Diplomacy Through Translation in Communist Romania. A Case in Point: Romanian Review
Abstract: Some authors understand paradiplomacy, classified by Kuznetsov (2015) into eleven major domains, as the participation of non-central governments in International Relations through networking (permanent, or ad-hoc) with public or private entities to promote socioeconomic or cultural development (Cornago Prieto, 2000). Cultural diplomacy has been, and still is, an essential tool not only in its international dimension, but also as a decisive device in domestic projection (labelled by some scholars “intermestic affairs”). In this paper I will bring into discussion a cultural product based entirely on translations and intended as a propaganda tool during the communist era in twentieth century Romania.
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