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Drivers and barriers in public diplomacy evaluation: understanding attitudes, norms, and control [PDF]
Alexander Buhmann, Erich J. Sommerfeldt
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The article examines Australian–Hungarian foreign relations during the period of the Cold War, specifically between 1956 and 1988, often called the “Kádár era” after Hungary's leader of the time, János Kádár. Following the suppression of the 1956 Hungarian revolution, Hungary struggled to establish diplomatic ties with Western nations, including ...
Ilona Fekete
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Armenia and Türkiye between conflict and cooperation: explaining (with) disaster diplomacy. [PDF]
İçduygu A, Grigoryan I, Doğan G.
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Nation Rebranding in A Period of Crisis and the Role of Public Diplomacy: The Case Study of Greece
Maria Vaxevanidou
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This article examines white Australian veterans' views and memories of Vietnamese people in three stages: during the war, after the Fall of Saigon, and upon return to Vietnam. Drawing on original oral histories with veterans who returned to Vietnam, this article shows that veterans' characterisations of Vietnamese were fundamentally about defining ...
Mia Martin Hobbs
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The Gates Foundation's network diplomacy in European donor countries. [PDF]
de Bengy Puyvallée A+2 more
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Abstract Many are skeptical of the appeal of authoritarian political systems. We argue that global audiences will embrace authoritarian models when they believe that autocracies can meet governance challenges better than democracies. We collect comprehensive data on the external messaging of the Chinese and American governments.
Daniel Mattingly+5 more
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Building capacity and capability for science diplomacy: challenges in decolonizing the curriculum for Global Health System Leadership. [PDF]
Millar R, Abu-Agla A, Badr E.
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Data-Driven Public Diplomacy: A Critical and Reflexive Assessment
Hamilton Bean, Edward A. Comor
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Civilian behavior on social media during civil war
Abstract Recent research emphasizes social media's potential for citizens to express shared grievances. In active conflict, however, social media posts indicating political loyalties can pose severe risks to civilians. We develop a theory that explains how civilians modify their online behavior as part of efforts to improve their security during ...
Anita R. Gohdes+1 more
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