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Official Documents of the Government of the Republic of Guatemala
• Congress of the Republic of Guatemala. (2013). The Political Constitution of the Republic of Guatemala. Guatemala City. Congress of the Republic of Guatemala. • Congress of the Republic of Guatemala. (1997). The Law of the Executive Organ of the Republic of Guatemala. Guatemala City. Congress of the Republic of Guatemala. • Congress of the Republic of Guatemala. (1997). The Law for the Protection of Cultural Heritage. Guatemala City. Congress of the Republic of Guatemala. • Congress of the Republic of Guatemala. (2006). Convention for Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage Decree 25-2006. Guatemala City. Congress of the Republic of Guatemala. • Congress of the Republic of Guatemala. (1978). Convention for the Protection of the International, Cultural and Natural Heritage Decree 47-78. Guatemala City. Congress of the Republic of Guatemala. • Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Guatemala. (2005). The Culture, Engine of Development, National Plan for Long- Term Cultural Development. Guatemala City. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Guatemala. • Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Guatemala. (2003). Internal Organic Regulation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Guatemala. Guatemala City. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Guatemala. • Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Guatemala. (2012). Cultural Policy in the General Framework of Foreign Policy of the Republic of Guatemala 2012- 2016.Guatemala City. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Guatemala. • National Office of Civil Service. (1963). Law of the Diplomatic Service of the Republic of Guatemala. Guatemala City. National Office of Civil Service. • Secretariat of Planning and Programming of the Presidency. (2020). General Government Plan 2020-2024. Guatemala City. Secretariat of Planning and Programming of the Presidency. • Secretariat of Planning and Programming of the Presidency. (2020). National Development Plan: Katun, Our Guatemala 2032. Guatemala City. Secretariat of Planning and Programming of the Presidency.
Books
• Hunt, A. (2016). Public Diplomacy: What it is and how to do it. Geneve. United Nations Institute for Training and Research. • Keohane, R. (1984). After Hegemony: Cooperation and Discord in the World Political Economy. New Jersey. Princeton University Press. • Melissen. J. (2005). The New Public Diplomacy: Soft power in international relations. The Hague. Clingendael: The Netherlands Institute of International Relations. • Nye, J. (2004). Soft Power: The means to success in world politics. New York. Public Affairs Books. • Organization of Iberoamerican States. (2006). Iberoamerican Cultural Charter. Madrid. Organization of Iberoamerican States. • Piedras. E. (2007). Guatemala: an analysis of the economic contribution of culture. Guatemala City. Cultural Editorial. • United Nations, The. (1966). International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. New York. United Nations. • United Nations, The. (2015). Transforming our World: The 2030 Agenda for the Sustainable Development. New York. United Nations. • United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization, The. (2009). Investing in Cultural Diversity and Intercultural Dialogue: UNESCO world report. Paris. United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization. • United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization, The. (1996). Report of the World Commission on Culture and Development. Paris. United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization. • United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization, The. (2003). Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage. Paris. United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization. • United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization, The. (2005). Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions. Paris. United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization. • United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization, The. (1970). Convention on the Measures to be Adopted to Prohibit and Prevent the Import, Export and Transfer of Illicit Ownership of Cultural Property. Paris. United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization. • United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization, The. (1956). Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict and its implementing Regulations. Paris. United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization. • United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization, The. (1995). UNIDROIT Convention in Illicitly Exported or Stolen Cultural Assets. Paris. United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization. • United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization, The. (1999). Second Protocol to the 1954 Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Assets in the Event of Armed Conflict. Paris. United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
Articles
• Baskoro. R. (2020). The Truth of Cultural Diplomacy. Jababeka. AEGIS Journal of International Relations. • Cummings. M. (2009). Cultural Diplomacy and the United States Government: a survey. Washington. Americans for the Arts. • Fang. Ying. Soft Power: power of attraction or confusion. London. Brunel Business School. • Fitzpatrick, K. (2011). U. S Public Diplomacy in a Post-9/11 World: From Messaging to Mutuality. Los Angeles. USC Center on Public Diplomacy at the Annenberg School, University of Southern California. • Gomichon. M. (2013). Joseph Nye on Soft Power. Bristol. University of the West of England, Bristol. • Jora. L. (2013). New Practices and Trends in Culture Diplomacy. Bucharest. Romanian Academy, Institute of Political Science and International Relations. • Nye. J. (2008) Public Diplomacy and Soft Power. Cambridge. Harvard University. • Patalakh. A. (2016). Assessment of Soft Power Strategies: towards an aggregative Analytical model for country-focused case study research. Zagreb. Croatian International Relations Review. • Plavsak. K. (2004). Public Diplomacy: basic concepts and trends. Ljulijana . International Institute for Middle- East and Balkan Studies.
Web Pages
• Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation. (2022). Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation Web Page. Madrid. https://www.exteriores.gob.es/en/Paginas/index.aspx • Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Guatemala. (2022). Ministry of Foreign Affairs Web Page. Guatemala City. https://www.minex.gob.gt • Ministry of Culture and Sports of the Republic of Guatemala. (2022). Ministry of Culture and Sports of the Republic of Guatemala Web Page. Guatemala City. https://mcd.gob.gt/ • Organization of Iberoamerican States for the Education, Science and Culture. (2022). Organizarion of Iberoamerican States for the Education, Science and Culture Web Page. Madrid. https://www.coe.int/en/web/cultural-routes/oei • Royal Spanish Academy. (2022). Royal Spanish Academy Web Page. Madrid. https://www.rae.es/ • System for Central American Integration. (2022). System for Central American Integration Web Page. San Salvador. https://www.rae.es/ • Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation. (2022). Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation Web Page. Madrid. https://www.aecid.es/ES • Spanish Cultural Center in Guatemala City. (2022). Spanish Cultural Center in Guatemala City Web Page. Guatemala City. https://cceguatemala.org/ • The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. (2022). The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Web Page. Paris. https://www.unesco.org/es
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