%0 Journal Article %T What Culture Should Represent for International Relations %A Constantin Frosin %J Acta Universitatis Danubius : Relationes Internationales %D 2011 %I Danubius University %X This paper is not a conventional one, on the contrary, is an atypical one. It doesnĄ¯t presentthe authorĄ¯s points of view (except the conclusions), but, to be more persuasive, he quotes some veryimportant personalities of the world of arts, culture and literature. Everything appears to be so clear,that he could say: No comment ! But the author of this article goes away, he concludes everyquotation of the most important personalities invited to speak (so to say) and puts away some veryinteresting ideas, very rarely expressed. One could say it took a certain amount of courage for him todo itĄ­, but someone has to do it, finally! The style of this paper is remarkably colloquial andattractive, itĄ¯s worth reading it. %K international relations %K diplomats %K culture %K necessity democracy %K civilization %U http://journals.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/internationalis/article/view/1228/1014