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Google Hangout on Culinary Diplomacy with the Woodrow Wilson Center
20 May 2013

Google Hangout on Culinary Diplomacy with the Woodrow Wilson Center

by Sam Chapple Sokol | posted in: Posts | 0

Here’s a recording of a Google Hangout in which Mary Jo Pham (author of a fascinating piece on South Korean gastrodiplomacy), Paul Rockower (author of many great pieces, including this and this), and I discuss “edible nation branding” with Mazin … Continued

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Culinary Diplomacy is the use of food and cuisine as instruments to create cross-cultural understanding in the hopes of improving interactions and cooperation. That's an academic way of saying using food to get along with people, to talk with people and to get to know them better. Hillary Clinton once called food "the oldest diplomatic tool."

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