Cultural Diplomacy of Thailand and Indonesia in the Philippines

Romina Eloisa Manabat Abuan
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Cultural diplomacy, often overlapping with public diplomacy, is defined as the exchange of ideas, information, values, systems, traditions, beliefs, and other aspects of culture with the intent to foster mutual understanding, enhancing socio-cultural cooperation and promoting national interests between two or more States. The Philippines can be conceptualised as an arena for States to win hearts and minds through cultural diplomacy. This article focuses on Indonesia and Thailand. Indonesia, at a glance, is active in sharing its culture and language through the Bahasa Indonesia bagi Penutur Asing (BIPA) programme while Thailand is the first to practise ‘gastro diplomacy’ or tourism diplomacy. This paper tackles three questions: Firstly, how do Indonesia and Thailand’s respective foreign policy goals translate to cultural diplomacy set in the Philippines? Secondly, using the concept of soft power, why are Indonesia and Thailand actively practicing cultural diplomacy? And thirdly, what possible outcomes do Indonesia and Thailand seek to achieve from the cultural and educational events and programmes provided for and promoted by their embassies in the Philippines?
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泰国和印尼在菲律宾的文化外交
文化外交通常与公共外交重叠,它被定义为交流思想、信息、价值观、制度、传统、信仰和文化的其他方面,目的是促进两个或两个以上国家之间的相互理解,加强社会文化合作,促进国家利益。菲律宾可以被设想为各国通过文化外交赢得人心的舞台。本文的重点是印度尼西亚和泰国。乍一看,印度尼西亚通过印尼语bagi Penutur Asing (BIPA)计划积极分享其文化和语言,而泰国则是第一个实践“美食外交”或旅游外交的国家。本文解决了三个问题:首先,印尼和泰国各自的外交政策目标如何转化为菲律宾设定的文化外交?其次,运用软实力的概念,印尼和泰国为什么积极开展文化外交?第三,印度尼西亚和泰国希望从其驻菲律宾大使馆提供和促进的文化和教育活动和计划中取得什么可能的成果?
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