Implementation of Cultural Diplomacy in Photography and Visual Storytelling by Jakarta International Photo Festival (JIPFest)

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Salsabila
Laode Muhammad Fathun

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This research focuses on the role of cultural diplomacy in promoting the exchange of ideas and perspectives between countries through photography and visual storytelling. Specifically, the researcher examines the implementation of cultural diplomacy through the Jakarta International Photo Festival, which has become an important platform to promote Indonesian culture. The purpose of this research is to analyse how cultural diplomacy shapes the promotion of Indonesian culture and the strengthening of cultural relations between Indonesia and the Netherlands. This research concludes that the Jakarta International Photo Festival has played an important role in promoting cultural exchange and collaboration, as well as contributing to the strengthening of intercultural diplomatic relations between the two countries.

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Salsabila, & Muhammad Fathun, L. . (2023). Implementation of Cultural Diplomacy in Photography and Visual Storytelling by Jakarta International Photo Festival (JIPFest). Journal of International Studies on Energy Affairs, 4(2), 146–164. https://doi.org/10.51413/jisea.Vol4.Iss2.2023.146-164
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