The Diplomatic Persuaders

The Diplomatic Persuaders
Title The Diplomatic Persuaders PDF eBook
Author John D. Lee
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 232
Release 1968
Genre Business & Economics
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Based on talks presented in the spring of 1967 at a series of seminars offered by the Washington Journalism Center and the American University, Washington, D.C.

The diplomatic Persuaders

The diplomatic Persuaders
Title The diplomatic Persuaders PDF eBook
Author John Lee
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Total Pages 205
Release 1968
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Britain's Persuaders

Britain's Persuaders
Title Britain's Persuaders PDF eBook
Author Helen Ramscar
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 264
Release 2021-10-21
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0755634292

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'Soft power' is an oft-used term and commands an instinctive understanding among journalists and casual observers, who mostly interpret it as 'diplomatic' or somehow 'persuasive'. 'Hard power' is seen, by contrast, as something more tangible and usually military. But this is a superficial appreciation of a more subtle concept - and one key to Britain's future on the international stage. Britain's Persuaders is a deep exploration of this phenomenon, using new research into the instruments of soft power evident in British society and most relevant to the 2020s. Some, like the British Council or the BBC World Service, are explicitly intended to generate soft power in accordance with governmental intentions; but rather more, like the entertainment industries, sport, professional regulatory bodies, hospitality industries or education sectors have more penetrating soft power effects even as they pursue their own independent or commercial rationales. This book conducts an up-to-date 'audit' of all Britain's principal sources of soft power. Situating its analysis within the current understanding of the 'smart power' of nation states – that desire to employ the full spectrum of policy instruments and national characteristics to achieve policy outcomes, specifically in the context of 'Brexit Britain' where soft power status is certain to loom larger during the 2020s.

The United States and Public Diplomacy

The United States and Public Diplomacy
Title The United States and Public Diplomacy PDF eBook
Author Kenneth. A. Osgood
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 392
Release 2010-02-16
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9047430352

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Presenting the latest historical research on public diplomacy, this book highlights the fact that the United States has not only been an important sponsor of public diplomacy, it also has been a frequent target of public diplomacy initiatives sponsored by others.

Intercultural Communication and Diplomacy

Intercultural Communication and Diplomacy
Title Intercultural Communication and Diplomacy PDF eBook
Author Hannah Slavik
Publisher Diplo Foundation
Total Pages 467
Release 2004
Genre Communication, International
ISBN 9993253081

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Why America is Such a Hard Sell

Why America is Such a Hard Sell
Title Why America is Such a Hard Sell PDF eBook
Author Juliana Geran Pilon
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 310
Release 2007
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780742551497

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Why does America consistently receive such low ratings in opinion polls around the world? The answer, as Pilon explains, lies not just in America's overtly forceful actions but in the construction and presentation of its self-image. Scholars and policymakers alike will find Why America Is Such a Hard Sell both a penetrating analysis of America's current efforts in public diplomacy and a prescription for delivering a more appealing self-portrait to the world.

Introduction into Diplomacy

Introduction into Diplomacy
Title Introduction into Diplomacy PDF eBook
Author Sabri Kiçmari
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 198
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ISBN 9819738970

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