23 min

Episode 10: Can Individuals Make a Difference‪?‬ People, Places, Power

    • Politics

This episode considers whether a single well-known individual can significantly enhance the image of an entire nation state. Moving beyond politicians and leaders the conversation focuses on the impact of artists and celebrities, and the tendency for all abstract identities to be personified. Cases discussed include Kazakhstan and the cost/benefit of having Borat as a fictional citizen; the recent strength of South Korea, and the contribution of the world-famous pianist Jan Paderewski to the image of Poland 120 years ago when the country didn't have independence. The show notes that some cultures are more open to individual preeminence than others but also acknowledges the special role of individuals with relevance or connection to two places/communities and the special role of individuals in 'diaspora diplomacy'.

This episode considers whether a single well-known individual can significantly enhance the image of an entire nation state. Moving beyond politicians and leaders the conversation focuses on the impact of artists and celebrities, and the tendency for all abstract identities to be personified. Cases discussed include Kazakhstan and the cost/benefit of having Borat as a fictional citizen; the recent strength of South Korea, and the contribution of the world-famous pianist Jan Paderewski to the image of Poland 120 years ago when the country didn't have independence. The show notes that some cultures are more open to individual preeminence than others but also acknowledges the special role of individuals with relevance or connection to two places/communities and the special role of individuals in 'diaspora diplomacy'.

23 min