Global perspectives on the emerging trends in public diplomacy:
"Since the 20th century, when modern democracies gained more strength, governments have carried out their internal and foreign affairs policies with society's approval. For that reason, all organizations that want to influence governments try to gain a reputation in the eyes of the public....
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Zusammenfassung: | "Since the 20th century, when modern democracies gained more strength, governments have carried out their internal and foreign affairs policies with society's approval. For that reason, all organizations that want to influence governments try to gain a reputation in the eyes of the public. Similarly, states also attempt to build a reputation and trust in the public opinion of a target country or within particular target communities through public diplomacy activities. It is seen that remarkable public diplomacy studies and works have been carried out for more than half a century, and the field has advanced. However, the public diplomacy literature is mainly USA-dominated due to its pioneering role in the emergence of the concept and its institutionalization. Public diplomacy perceptions and practices in other countries also develop under the influence of this experience. With this effect, each country determines its practice areas and actors for public diplomacy considering its power, sphere of influence, opportunities, and risks. Global Perspectives on the Emerging Trends in Public Diplomacy offers insights into the approaches taken by countries in different geographies and how they tailor their public diplomacy activities based on their unique opportunities and risks. By examining the practices of various countries, this book provides a global picture of public diplomacy activities and identifies emerging trends shaping the field. This book is essential for researchers, academicians, undergraduate and postgraduate students, and non-government and government organizations looking to enhance their understanding of public diplomacy. The diverse range of perspectives offered in this book will enable readers to understand how different countries approach public diplomacy and how these activities are evolving in the current global landscape."-- |
Beschreibung: | 17 PDFs (xv, 282 Seiten) Also available in print. |
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Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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spelling | Global perspectives on the emerging trends in public diplomacy Samet Kavoğlu, Ergün Köksoy, editors. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) IGI Global c2023. 17 PDFs (xv, 282 Seiten) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Preface -- Chapter 1. Turkish Public Diplomacy: Current Understanding, Actors, and Applications -- Chapter 2. Geopolitical Perspective of the EU's Post-Pandemic Public Diplomacy Prospects and Challenges -- Chapter 3. Navigating the Dragon: China's Ascent as a Global Power Through Public Diplomacy -- Chapter 4. Digitalization of Public Diplomacy: An Instance of Nation Branding and Its Use in Southeast Asia -- Chapter 5. New Perspectives on Public Diplomacy -- Chapter 6. Pandemic Diplomacy: Conceptual Antecedents and Emerging Trends -- Chapter 7. Chyngyz Aitmatov as an Actor in Cultural Diplomacy of the Turkic World -- Chapter 8. Public Diplomacy and Security: A Study From the Indian Perspective -- Chapter 9. Connecting People and Places: How Citizen Diplomacy and VGI Are Strengthening Disaster Response and Community Development -- Compilation of References -- Related References -- About the Contributors -- Index. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. "Since the 20th century, when modern democracies gained more strength, governments have carried out their internal and foreign affairs policies with society's approval. For that reason, all organizations that want to influence governments try to gain a reputation in the eyes of the public. Similarly, states also attempt to build a reputation and trust in the public opinion of a target country or within particular target communities through public diplomacy activities. It is seen that remarkable public diplomacy studies and works have been carried out for more than half a century, and the field has advanced. However, the public diplomacy literature is mainly USA-dominated due to its pioneering role in the emergence of the concept and its institutionalization. Public diplomacy perceptions and practices in other countries also develop under the influence of this experience. With this effect, each country determines its practice areas and actors for public diplomacy considering its power, sphere of influence, opportunities, and risks. Global Perspectives on the Emerging Trends in Public Diplomacy offers insights into the approaches taken by countries in different geographies and how they tailor their public diplomacy activities based on their unique opportunities and risks. By examining the practices of various countries, this book provides a global picture of public diplomacy activities and identifies emerging trends shaping the field. This book is essential for researchers, academicians, undergraduate and postgraduate students, and non-government and government organizations looking to enhance their understanding of public diplomacy. The diverse range of perspectives offered in this book will enable readers to understand how different countries approach public diplomacy and how these activities are evolving in the current global landscape."-- Provided by publisher. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 08/07/2023). Communication in politics. Diplomacy Cross-cultural studies. International relations. Public relations and politics. Citizen Diplomacy. Corporate Diplomacy. Cultural Diplomacy. Development Aid and Public Diplomacy. Gastro Diplomacy. Great Power Public Diplomacy. Hard Power, Soft Power and Smart Power. International Broadcasting. International Exchanges and Public Diplomacy. International Humanitarian Aid and Public Diplomacy. Public Diplomacy and Security. Regional Power Public Diplomacy. Small State Public Diplomacy. Social Media and Public Diplomacy. Superpower Public Diplomacy. Transnational Diplomacy and Global Security. Electronic books. Kavoğlu, Samet editor. Köksoy, Ergün editor. IGI Global, publisher. Print version: 1668491613 9781668491614 |
spellingShingle | Global perspectives on the emerging trends in public diplomacy Preface -- Chapter 1. Turkish Public Diplomacy: Current Understanding, Actors, and Applications -- Chapter 2. Geopolitical Perspective of the EU's Post-Pandemic Public Diplomacy Prospects and Challenges -- Chapter 3. Navigating the Dragon: China's Ascent as a Global Power Through Public Diplomacy -- Chapter 4. Digitalization of Public Diplomacy: An Instance of Nation Branding and Its Use in Southeast Asia -- Chapter 5. New Perspectives on Public Diplomacy -- Chapter 6. Pandemic Diplomacy: Conceptual Antecedents and Emerging Trends -- Chapter 7. Chyngyz Aitmatov as an Actor in Cultural Diplomacy of the Turkic World -- Chapter 8. Public Diplomacy and Security: A Study From the Indian Perspective -- Chapter 9. Connecting People and Places: How Citizen Diplomacy and VGI Are Strengthening Disaster Response and Community Development -- Compilation of References -- Related References -- About the Contributors -- Index. Communication in politics. Diplomacy Cross-cultural studies. International relations. Public relations and politics. |
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