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Nation branding in the COVID-19 era: South Korea’s pandemic public diplomacy [PDF]
In a global pandemic, public health outcomes are not the only variables at stake. Also at stake are countries’ nation brands and influence, which hinge on how a country responded to the crisis. Based on a case study of a middle power, South Korea, one of
Lee S, Kim H.
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The public as a problem: protest, public diplomacy and the pandemic [PDF]
With the coronavirus pandemic deepening pre-existing social issues, protests have re-emerged around the world. It is, however, noteworthy that debates in public diplomacy and place branding have remained largely silent about these episodes.
Jiménez-Martínez C.
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TECHNOLOGIES OF PUBLIC DIPLOMACY:
A technological approach allowed the authors of the article to understand public diplomacy in a new way. As a result of the research, the essence and potential of public diplomacy technologies were identified, their specific features were identified and ...
Oleksandr Vysotskyi, Olha Vysotska
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New public diplomacy and its effects on international level [PDF]
. The purpose of this article is to make known the new type of public diplomacy and the effects this new diplomacy can have internationally. The objectives of our article refer to the context of change, the role of the media in public diplomacy, new ...
Elena Gurgu, Aristide Dumitru Cociuban
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The Purpose and Methods of Public Diplomacy (In the Example of Kazakh-Turkish Relations)
In the conditions of "a new world order" public diplomacy to become one of the main actors of the international relations. Public diplomacy includes such elements as public organizations and associations, contacts at the level of adopt towns, social and ...
Venera İZTAYEVA, Laura ABZHAPAROVA
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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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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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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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“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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Space Diplomacy and the Artemis Accords [PDF]
The growth of human activity in outer space is attracting more International Relations (IR) scholar's attention, enabling an understanding of the involvement of specific groups of actors and the dynamics of political negotiations that lead to concluding agreements on using outer space for peaceful purposes.
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