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May 30, 2016
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May 30, 2016
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R. S. Zaharna
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Culture—as an underlying force that shapes the public communication between nations and publics in the global political arena – has been curiously underexplored in public diplomacy. Yet culture infuses every aspect of public diplomacy, from policy, to practice, to scholarship. From the values and ideals buried in the political goals to the characteristic patterns of how a nation or political entity communicates with publics all reverberate with cultural tones. This paper explores the...
Topics: Public Diplomacy, Propaganda
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Aug 8, 2015
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Aug 8, 2015
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An in-depth look at how some Israeli think tanks are looking at public diplomacy in the new social media sphere. This 2010 paper, publicly available on the internet, gives an in-depth view from an Israeli think tank of how a nation state can and should court public opinion online. From the preface: "This document presents the basic premise of the new media reality and the use of public diplomacy within it. It will also detail the new rules of this game, and present the main challenges and...
Topics: Public Diplomacy, Israel, Social Media
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Mar 19, 2015
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Mar 19, 2015
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The present paper is looking into the relations between China and the CEE countries from China’s soft powerperspective in the wake of the recent developments between the two parts. After a general analysis of China’s soft powersources and limitations the paper brings into discussion the historical relations between China and the CEE countries.It also tries to see the motives of China’s interest in this region and at the same time it tries to evaluate whether its softpower in the region is...
Topics: China, CEE, Soft Power, Public Diplomacy
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Oct 22, 2014
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Oct 22, 2014
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AMERICAN DIPLOMACY AND GLOBAL CHALLENGES, LOBBYING IN WASHINGTON PUBLIC DIPLOMACY FDI STRATEGY DEBT BURDEN
Topics: AMERICAN DIPLOMACY AND GLOBAL CHALLENGES, LOBBYING IN WASHINGTON PUBLIC DIPLOMACY FDI STRATEGY DEBT...
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May 1, 2014
05/14
May 1, 2014
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SRINATH FERNANDO
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PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON PUBLIC DIPLOMACY
Topics: PUBLIC DIPLOMACY, POLITICS, PUBLIC AFFAIRS
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Apr 29, 2014
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Apr 29, 2014
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PUBLIC DIIPLOMACY
Topics: PUBLIC DIPLOMACY, POLITICS, PUBLIC AFFAIRS
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Nov 7, 2013
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Nov 7, 2013
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Me
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Memoire
Topic: Public Diplomacy diplomatie culturelle
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Aug 1, 2008
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Aug 1, 2008
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Paul Fucito
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This paper presented at The George Washington University School of Media and Public Affairs on May 5, 2006, examines the media strategies of Al-Qaeda through several categories including: A Need for Publicity; Multiple Target Audiences; Propaganda & Rhetoric; Generation of Fear; Proof of Life; and Launching Attacks. The paper also analyzes Al-Qaeda's use of cyberspace to create a global community, expand the conflict, and train a network of global terrorists. This paper also addresses the...
Topics: Al-Qaeda, Al Qaeda's media strategies, Osama Bin Laden, terrorism, global terrorism, cyber...
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Jul 10, 2006
07/06
Jul 10, 2006
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John H. Brown
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The greatest lure of propaganda, for those using it to achieve total victory in the so-called war on terror, is that on surface it may appear to pose no intellectual problems about what it is and what it does. Drop leaflets on enemy territory; place pro-U.S. articles in newspapers abroad; broadcast radio programs that attack the enemy and praise American values -- and hearts and minds in hostile lands will be won over, like a salivating Pavlov dog reacting to food-related stimuli. But...
Topics: propaganda, public diplomacy, plato, ellul, laswell
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Jul 10, 2006
07/06
Jul 10, 2006
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John H. Brown
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The greatest lure of propaganda, for those using it to achieve total victory in the so-called war on terror, is that on surface it may appear to pose no intellectual problems about what it is and what it does. Drop leaflets on enemy territory; place pro-U.S. articles in newspapers abroad; broadcast radio programs that attack the enemy and praise American values -- and hearts and minds in hostile lands will be won over, like a salivating Pavlov dog reacting to food-related stimuli. But...
Topics: propaganda, public diplomacy, plato, ellul, laswell