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  • - Soft Power at Work
    af Jan Melissen & Mai'a K. Davis Cross
    734,95 - 944,95 kr.

    Do the various aspects of Europe's multi-leveled public diplomacy form a coherent overall image, or do they work against each other to some extent? European Public Diplomacy pushes the literature on public diplomacy forward through a multifaceted exploration of the European case.

  • - How Transnational Networks Influenced American Studies in Europe
    af A. Fisher
    681,95 - 748,95 kr.

    Using archival research and recorded interviews, this book charts the development of American Studies in Europe during the early Cold War. It demonstrates how negotiations took place through a network of relationships and draws lessons for public diplomacy in an age when communities are connected through multi-hub, multi-directional networks.

  • - US Engagement with the Muslim World
    af Darrell Ezell
    572,95 - 880,95 kr.

    The US's once-enthusiastic commitment to restore trustworthy relations with the Muslim world has dwindled considerably since Obama's 2009 Cairo speech. This book tackles Washington's lagging engagement with the Muslim world and provides a roadmap for how the US can use public diplomacy to re-engage it.

  • af J. Snyder
    786,95 - 944,95 kr.

    Through personal experience and a lively narrative, this book examines the difficulty of communicating in adversarial environments like Iraq and Afghanistan, the complexity of multi-linguistic communications, and the importance of directing American cultural power in the national interest.

  • - Engaging Foreign Publics in Diplomacy
    af C. Alexander
    734,95 - 740,95 kr.

    Public diplomacy has become one of the most discussed phrases in political science. Using Costa Rica, El Salvador, and Guatemala as case studies, and drawing on other examples from across the Caribbean basin, Alexander examines public diplomacy beginning with its point of reception in target countries.