Soft power and reputational security: An analysis of the Filipino erasmus program experience to Poland

This study analyzes Poland's soft power through the Erasmus Program in strengthening reputational security via cultural and education diplomacy. The Erasmus Program provides an avenue for Poland, among other European Union member states, to cultivate the exchange of ideas, concepts, and values...

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Main Authors: Tagalog, Eianna Faye Vallejera, Barretto, Jose Eduardo Marco Morato, Ching, Daphne Lim, Paculanan, Christian Leal
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etdb_intlstud-10022023-03-20T02:36:10Z Soft power and reputational security: An analysis of the Filipino erasmus program experience to Poland Tagalog, Eianna Faye Vallejera Barretto, Jose Eduardo Marco Morato Ching, Daphne Lim Paculanan, Christian Leal This study analyzes Poland's soft power through the Erasmus Program in strengthening reputational security via cultural and education diplomacy. The Erasmus Program provides an avenue for Poland, among other European Union member states, to cultivate the exchange of ideas, concepts, and values by acceptance of scholars and students, in this context, Filipino scholars, for academic exchange. The study examines these students' experiences in improving Poland's international image by becoming informal ambassadors. The research's methods include collating and analyzing the literature review, translating data provided by the Foundation for the Development of the Education System, and facilitating semi-structured interviews with 15 Filipino Erasmus students from 2012-2022. The study found that the Erasmus Program in Poland effectively utilizes cultural and education diplomacy to foster a better image and brand perception, consequently leading to better reputational security. The respondents significantly perceive these soft power influences through their immersed contact with Polish people and society, through cultural activities provided by the universities and the Erasmus Student Network, and their own discovery of the symbolic and historical elements of Poland. Keywords: Reputational Security, Soft Power, Erasmus Program, Poland, Cultural Diplomacy, and Education Diplomacy 2022-12-17T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdb_intlstud/3 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1002&context=etdb_intlstud International Studies Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Cultural diplomacy--Poland International and Area Studies
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Cultural diplomacy--Poland
International and Area Studies
spellingShingle Cultural diplomacy--Poland
International and Area Studies
Tagalog, Eianna Faye Vallejera
Barretto, Jose Eduardo Marco Morato
Ching, Daphne Lim
Paculanan, Christian Leal
Soft power and reputational security: An analysis of the Filipino erasmus program experience to Poland
description This study analyzes Poland's soft power through the Erasmus Program in strengthening reputational security via cultural and education diplomacy. The Erasmus Program provides an avenue for Poland, among other European Union member states, to cultivate the exchange of ideas, concepts, and values by acceptance of scholars and students, in this context, Filipino scholars, for academic exchange. The study examines these students' experiences in improving Poland's international image by becoming informal ambassadors. The research's methods include collating and analyzing the literature review, translating data provided by the Foundation for the Development of the Education System, and facilitating semi-structured interviews with 15 Filipino Erasmus students from 2012-2022. The study found that the Erasmus Program in Poland effectively utilizes cultural and education diplomacy to foster a better image and brand perception, consequently leading to better reputational security. The respondents significantly perceive these soft power influences through their immersed contact with Polish people and society, through cultural activities provided by the universities and the Erasmus Student Network, and their own discovery of the symbolic and historical elements of Poland. Keywords: Reputational Security, Soft Power, Erasmus Program, Poland, Cultural Diplomacy, and Education Diplomacy
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author Tagalog, Eianna Faye Vallejera
Barretto, Jose Eduardo Marco Morato
Ching, Daphne Lim
Paculanan, Christian Leal
author_facet Tagalog, Eianna Faye Vallejera
Barretto, Jose Eduardo Marco Morato
Ching, Daphne Lim
Paculanan, Christian Leal
author_sort Tagalog, Eianna Faye Vallejera
title Soft power and reputational security: An analysis of the Filipino erasmus program experience to Poland
title_short Soft power and reputational security: An analysis of the Filipino erasmus program experience to Poland
title_full Soft power and reputational security: An analysis of the Filipino erasmus program experience to Poland
title_fullStr Soft power and reputational security: An analysis of the Filipino erasmus program experience to Poland
title_full_unstemmed Soft power and reputational security: An analysis of the Filipino erasmus program experience to Poland
title_sort soft power and reputational security: an analysis of the filipino erasmus program experience to poland
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2022
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdb_intlstud/3
https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1002&context=etdb_intlstud
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