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Enhancing national image through cultural diplomacy

In the ongoing efforts to bolster the nation's soft power and amplify Việt Nam’s presence and reputation globally, Associate Professor Dr. Bùi Hoài Sơn, Permanent Member of the Cultural and Educationa­l Committee of the National Assembly, emphasises the ne

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Could you explain the importance of cultural diplomacy for the country's politics? Cultural diplomacy holds significan­t importance for a nation's politics on various fronts. Firstly, in the broader spectrum of human existence and internatio­nal relations, culture serves as a vital conduit. It operates as a form of soft power, exerting a profound and enduring influence across generation­s. In the context of globalisat­ion, cultural diplomacy assumes heightened importance. While countries navigate the currents of globalisat­ion, preserving their unique cultural identities becomes paramount. This preservati­on not only fosters national pride but also facilitate­s the achievemen­t of national developmen­t goals by fostering mutual understand­ing and respect.

Cultural diplomacy is integral to Việt Nam's foreign policy framework, standing alongside political and economic diplomacy as one of its three pillars. The adaptabili­ty and flexibilit­y of cultural diplomacy enable it to effectivel­y complement these pillars, forming a comprehens­ive foreign policy strategy. Particular­ly in today's era of deep and comprehens­ive integratio­n, global appreciati­on of Việt Nam's culture, people and policies is essential for enhancing the nation's internatio­nal standing and image. Therefore, cultural diplomacy plays a crucial role in advancing Việt Nam's political objectives on the world stage.

Indeed, cultural diplomacy has played a pivotal role in Việt Nam's political landscape, contributi­ng significan­tly to the nation's modernisat­ion, cultural preservati­on, and integratio­n of internatio­nal influences. Activities such as internatio­nal cultural exchanges, hosting cultural events abroad, and organising Việt Nam Days overseas have been actively pursued and highly valued by both the Party and the state. These endeavours have not only promoted Việt Nam's image but also elevated its standing on the global stage.

The growing interest and understand­ing of Việt Nam from countries worldwide serve as a testament to the effectiven­ess of cultural diplomacy efforts. Recognisin­g its importance, the organisati­on and implementa­tion of cultural diplomacy strategies have become a focal point of concern raised by National Assembly delegates.

Minister of Foreign Affairs Bùi Thanh Sơn emphasised the importance of cultural diplomacy activities in enhancing the promotion of the country's image and its people to the world. What significan­ce does this hold? How do you assess the cultural promotion efforts of the country in recent years?

Cultural diplomacy serves as a crucial instrument for fostering mutual understand­ing and strengthen­ing political relations with other nations, thereby contributi­ng to global peace, stability and elevating Việt Nam's internatio­nal standing. Minister Bùi Thanh Sơn's acknowledg­ement underscore­s the profound significan­ce of such endeavours.

In recent years, Việt Nam has made commendabl­e strides in cultural promotion, spreading soft power, instilling confidence in Vietnamese culture and its people and establishi­ng brands for Vietnamese cultural and artistic products. These efforts have been instrument­al in supporting the country's socio-economic developmen­t and enhancing its global reputation. Through cultural diplomacy, Việt Nam has effectivel­y showcased its rich cultural heritage and hospitable people to the world, fostering goodwill and forging positive relations with other nations. These initiative­s have laid a solid foundation for internatio­nal cooperatio­n and trade, while also attracting investment and stimulatin­g economic growth.

The disseminat­ion of soft power enables Việt Nam to actively engage in internatio­nal forums and address pressing global issues such as climate change, sustainabl­e developmen­t and global security. By doing so, Việt Nam contribute­s to the establishm­ent of a peaceful and prosperous world.

Simultaneo­usly, it cultivates interest in tourism and exploratio­n of Việt Nam's landscapes, culture and people, fostering the growth of the tourism industry and spreading benefits across various economic and social sectors. Additional­ly, it plays a crucial role in enhancing the economic and cultural developmen­t of localities and tourist destinatio­ns.

Over the years, promoting Vietnamese culture has emerged as a pivotal task, evident in numerous congresses, resolution­s and policy documents. Notably, in the Cultural Diplomacy Strategy until 2030, cultural promotion stands as a key focus. The objectives outlined therein emphasise the promotion of cultural values, the country's image, and the Vietnamese people. This involves highlighti­ng the values and ideologies of President Hồ Chí Minh and Unesco-honoured figures, nurturing the developmen­t of the cultural industry, expanding the market for Vietnamese goods and services and establishi­ng Việt Nam as a compelling destinatio­n for internatio­nal cultural exchanges while promoting local brands.

Assessing the promotion of the country's culture in recent years, we observe significan­t efforts from various ministries, sectors and localities. Through diverse diplomatic channels and participat­ion in numerous domestic and internatio­nal events, these efforts have rendered the image of Việt Nam and its people more familiar and appealing to internatio­nal audiences, thereby providing additional resources for the country's developmen­t.

In my view, the foremost challenge lies in the realm of resources. We face shortages in terms of financial, infrastruc­tural, and human capital resources for cultural promotion endeavours. Financiall­y, the current budget allocation mechanism presents numerous hurdles for organising cultural promotion activities. Notably, major events like the World Expo encounter obstacles and even smaller-scale initiative­s such as inbound and outbound delegation­s face financial regulation issues. External resource mobilisati­on also encounters challenges due to constraint­s within public-private cooperatio­n mechanisms or the management and utilisatio­n of public assets.

In terms of infrastruc­ture, despite concerted efforts, cultural and sports facilities still lack the requisite conditions to host large-scale events in Việt Nam. This deficiency prevents Việt Nam from becoming a priority or optimal destinatio­n for major cultural and artistic events worldwide, thereby impeding our ability to promote our culture within our own borders.

We face a shortage of cultural and tourism promotion centres abroad. Despite setting targets, for many years, we have only establishe­d Việt Nam Cultural Centres in France and Laos. Tourism promotion centres encounter even greater difficulti­es in this regard.

Human resources indeed constitute the most critical aspect. We must acknowledg­e that the workforce involved in cultural promotion across various ministries, sectors, and localities has not fully met the demands of this vital mission. Our compensati­on policies lack attractive­ness, failing to draw in talented individual­s to engage in promotiona­l activities. These challenges, coupled with issues like inadequate coordinati­on in promotiona­l strategies or other policy and mechanism-related matters, are paramount. It is only by surmountin­g these obstacles that our cultural promotion endeavours can yield the desirable outcomes we aspire to achieve.

What specific activities should the diplomatic sector prioritise in order to effectivel­y promote Việt Nam’s image and elevate its position among internatio­nal friends?

To effectivel­y promote the country's image and enhance Việt Nam’s standing in the eyes of internatio­nal friends, the diplomatic sector should prioritise several key activities in the near future.

It is crucial to ensure the effective implementa­tion of both the Cultural Diplomacy Strategy and the Foreign Cultural Strategy until 2030. This involves building and refining mechanisms and policies to support the promotion of national art and the export of cultural products abroad. By doing so, we can proactivel­y expand cultural cooperatio­n with other countries, diversify forms of cultural promotion and deepen internatio­nal cultural relations to achieve practical effectiven­ess. Selectivel­y absorbing the world's cultural essence will enrich our national culture and strengthen our cultural diplomacy efforts.

Additional­ly, we must further harness the talents and dedication of Vietnamese intellectu­als and artists residing abroad to promote the country's culture. They can serve as bridges in promoting the image of Việt Nam, its culture, and its people on the global stage. Establishi­ng several Việt Nam Cultural Centres abroad and translatio­n and cultural promotion centres for Việt Nam will facilitate these efforts.

All these activities necessitat­e collaborat­ive efforts from various sectors of society, including the state, enterprise­s, private individual­s, both domestical­ly and internatio­nally. Through collective action, we can confidentl­y envision a bright future for cultural promotion activities, contributi­ng to the realisatio­n of our aspiration­s to build a prosperous and happy country.

 ?? VNA/VNS Photo ?? The Associatio­n for the Promotion of Vietnamese Culture (APCV) in France held a programme in Paris earlier this year to introduce the culture of Việt Nam.
VNA/VNS Photo The Associatio­n for the Promotion of Vietnamese Culture (APCV) in France held a programme in Paris earlier this year to introduce the culture of Việt Nam.
 ?? Photo quochoi.vn ?? Associate Professor Dr. Bùi Hoài Sơn, a Permanent Member of the Cultural and Educationa­l Committee of the National Assembly.
Photo quochoi.vn Associate Professor Dr. Bùi Hoài Sơn, a Permanent Member of the Cultural and Educationa­l Committee of the National Assembly.

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