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Dutch people who visited Morocco have less negative perceptions of the Moroccans living in Holland
Rather, it is noted that Dutch people who visited Morocco were found to be less prejudiced towards Moroccans than those who did not. Tourism, in the context of this study seems to reduce prejudice. Furthermore, as those who have visited Morocco appear to be less prejudiced than those who did not, it could be suggested that tourism has to some extent a positive impact on perceptions.
Is Brand Ghana Program Necessary?
The goal for Brand Ghana Office is to stimulate economic, social and psychological wellbeing for all Ghanaians through developing and implementing a proactive and integrated national and international competitive brand strategy.
Questioning Cultural Diplomacy
While there is little doubt that the Obama administration is more committed to the value of arts and culture than the previous White House incumbents (in which “platform” was an oxymoron), we nonetheless find conflicting rhetorics in the President’s language.
Attention: Baby on Board
In the cold war all that mattered was whether a country was allied with us. What matters in Obama’s war in Afghanistan is whether the Afghan people are allied with their own government and each other. Only then can we get out and leave behind something stable, decent and self-sustaining.
First lady Michelle Obama visits Mexico
First lady Michelle Obama stepped into a more prominent, more ambitious role on the world stage this week with visits to Haiti and Mexico City. Her overarching message: Children can change the world. And she wants to make sure they have every opportunity to do so.
UN Sees Climate Architecture, Not Binding Deal, as Cancun Goal
The objective of this year's climate summit should be to agree on the "architecture" for reducing global warming and restoring international trust, the United Nations top climate official said today.
Civic Photography Exhibition by Afghan and Philadelphia Students Launches…
Students from Marefat High School in Kabul, Afghanistan and Constitution High School in Philadelphia, PA have collaborated on an unprecedented civic photography exhibition, Being "We the People": Afghanistan, America and the Minority Imprint...
The New Scramble for Africa
The new scramble is not as overtly and arrogantly unilateral as in the late 19th century and reflects the changed realities of today. Europeans have united themselves in a constantly expanding community and the 27 members largely offer a common position in international affairs.
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