The use of soft power in digital public diplomacy
The focus of this comparative study is on the use of soft power in the digital public diplomacy of two Global South players, Brazil and India, in EU member states.
Lidija Kos-Stanišić, Viktorija Car
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Framing as a tool for mediatic diplomacy analysis: study of George W. Bush’s political discourse in the “War on Terror” [PDF]
Public diplomacy is an international political communication activity to which States and other organizations resort in order to achieve political objectives abroad and to establish positive relations with foreign publics.
María Luisa Azpíroz
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An Agenda for Public Health Diplomacy in an Age of Populism. [PDF]
McKee M +8 more
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“Soft Power” Tools in the USA and the Russian Federation
Introduction. In this article, Russian Federation’s public diplomacy (hereinafter – the RF) and the public diplomacy of the United States of America (hereinafter – the USA) are considered as one of the main tools for implementing the principles of ...
Elena F. Parubochaya +1 more
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The ‘Logics’ of Public Diplomacy: In Search of What Unites a Multidisciplinary Research Field
A decade ago, Matt Armstrong noted that the War on Terror set the scene for US public diplomacy (PD) to be heavily focused on security. Other countries have focused their PD on image promotion, relationship-building or cultural relations.
J. Pamment +2 more
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«It’s the context, stupid»: The European Union’s public diplomacy in times of ontological insecurity
Public diplomacy, despite its numerous and varied definitions, is essentially a communications process. By engaging the academic literature of public diplomacy with Lasswell’s model of communication and Braddock’s rearticulation of his model, this paper
Andrea Pavón-Guinea
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Public diplomacy of the Republic of Finland and features of its implementation in Ukraine [PDF]
The article is focused on public diplomacy viewed as the instrument of “soft power” of the state and the ability to persuade and create reputation as well as cultural and institutional attractiveness.
Olha Anisimovych-Shevchuk +1 more
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Public diplomacy and overseas Koreans
Public diplomacy, which is widely used in modern countries’ foreign policy in addition to traditional diplomacy, has only recently been actively developed in South Korea. Its legal foundation was the Public Diplomacy Act, which was adopted in 2016.
A. Malgazhdarova
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The U.S. Public Diplomacy in the Middle East: Continuity or Change? [PDF]
Though Obama\'s initial focus , once he took power, was on structural transformation of the U.S. public diplomacy especially in regard to the Islamic world, and made use of such expressions as new public diplomacy, dialog-based diplomacy, culture ...
Fo'ad Izadi, Mahsa Mahpishanian
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When does public diplomacy work? Evidence from China's “wolf warrior” diplomats
How does public diplomacy shape global public opinion? In this note, we theorize that positive public diplomacy that emphasizes aid and friendship works, while negative messages that criticize international rivals are ineffective.
Daniel C. Mattingly, J. Sundquist
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