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Art/Museums
International Relations Where We Least Expect it
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240 pages
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Exploring the intersection of international relations and art, this book examines prominent museums such as the British Museum and the Guggenheim, alongside newly formed spaces like those created after the 2001 World Trade Center attacks. It delves into how these cultural institutions reflect and influence global dynamics, showcasing their roles in diplomacy, identity, and historical narrative. Through a unique lens, the study highlights the significance of art in understanding and navigating international relations.
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2009, hardcover
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