Public diplomacy and the implementation of foreign policy in the US, Sweden and Turkey. ([2017])
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- Book
- Title:
- Public diplomacy and the implementation of foreign policy in the US, Sweden and Turkey. ([2017])
- Main Title:
- Public diplomacy and the implementation of foreign policy in the US, Sweden and Turkey
- Further Information:
- Note: Efe Sevin.
- Other Names:
- Sevin, Efe
- Contents:
- Dedication ; Acknowledgments; Contents; List of Abbreviations; List of Figures ; List of Tables ; Chapter 1: The Need for Communication; 1.1 Why Diplomacy?; 1.2 Communicating Beyond Diplomacy; 1.3 New Topics for Public Diplomacy; 1.4 Public Diplomacy Works, But How?; 1.5 Outline of the Book; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter 2: Public Diplomacy: The New Foreign Policy "Tool"; 2.1 Defining Public Diplomacy; 2.2 A "New" Public Diplomacy?; 2.2.1 From the Early Days of USIA to 9/11; 2.2.2 Reviving Public Diplomacy: The Relational Turn; 2.2.3 Globalizing Public Diplomacy. 2.3 Measuring the Impact of Public Diplomacy2.4 Studying the Practice of Public Diplomacy; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter 3: Six Pathways of Connection: A Theoretical Framework; 3.1 Areas of Impacts; 3.2 Public Opinion: Attraction and Benefit of the Doubt; 3.3 Relationship Dynamics: Direct Influence and Socialization; 3.4 Public Debates: Agenda-Setting and Framing; 3.5 Establishing an Analytical Framework; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter 4: The Pioneer of Public Diplomacy: United States of America; 4.1 History of American Public Diplomacy; 4.1.1 Early Days of US Public Diplomacy. 4.1.2 Current Institutions and Mandate4.2 US-Russia Bilateral Presidential Commission; 4.2.1 ECSM in Motion: Sports Subgroup; 4.2.2 Analysis of ECSM; 4.3 Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter 5: Collaboration and Public Diplomacy: Sweden; 5.1 History of Swedish Public Diplomacy; 5.1.1 From Cultural Exchange to Digitalization; 5.1.2 SwedishDedication ; Acknowledgments; Contents; List of Abbreviations; List of Figures ; List of Tables ; Chapter 1: The Need for Communication; 1.1 Why Diplomacy?; 1.2 Communicating Beyond Diplomacy; 1.3 New Topics for Public Diplomacy; 1.4 Public Diplomacy Works, But How?; 1.5 Outline of the Book; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter 2: Public Diplomacy: The New Foreign Policy "Tool"; 2.1 Defining Public Diplomacy; 2.2 A "New" Public Diplomacy?; 2.2.1 From the Early Days of USIA to 9/11; 2.2.2 Reviving Public Diplomacy: The Relational Turn; 2.2.3 Globalizing Public Diplomacy. 2.3 Measuring the Impact of Public Diplomacy2.4 Studying the Practice of Public Diplomacy; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter 3: Six Pathways of Connection: A Theoretical Framework; 3.1 Areas of Impacts; 3.2 Public Opinion: Attraction and Benefit of the Doubt; 3.3 Relationship Dynamics: Direct Influence and Socialization; 3.4 Public Debates: Agenda-Setting and Framing; 3.5 Establishing an Analytical Framework; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter 4: The Pioneer of Public Diplomacy: United States of America; 4.1 History of American Public Diplomacy; 4.1.1 Early Days of US Public Diplomacy. 4.1.2 Current Institutions and Mandate4.2 US-Russia Bilateral Presidential Commission; 4.2.1 ECSM in Motion: Sports Subgroup; 4.2.2 Analysis of ECSM; 4.3 Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter 5: Collaboration and Public Diplomacy: Sweden; 5.1 History of Swedish Public Diplomacy; 5.1.1 From Cultural Exchange to Digitalization; 5.1.2 Swedish Foreign Policy and Public Diplomacy; 5.2 Facing the Climate; 5.2.1 Facing the Climate in Detail: The Albanian Experience; 5.2.2 Analysis of Facing the Climate; 5.3 Conclusions; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter 6: History and Culture: Turkey. 6.1 History of Turkish Public Diplomacy6.1.1 Institutionalization of Turkish Public Diplomacy; 6.1.2 A Love Affair: Turkey in the Central Asia; 6.2 The Region's UNESCO: TÜRKSOY; 6.2.1 TÜRKSOY in Detail: Eskişehir 2013; 6.2.2 Analysis of TÜRKSOY; 6.3 Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter 7: Six Pathways of Connection: A Practical Roadmap; 7.1 Unpacking the Link; 7.2 A Comparative Look; 7.3 Reflection on the Practice; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter 8: Conclusion: Connecting Foreign Policy and Communication; 8.1 Moving Away from Soft Power; 8.2 Public Diplomacy as a Foreign Policy Tool. 8.3 Final RemarksNote; Bibliography; Appendix: Testing Procedure; Bibliography; Index. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham, Switzerland : Palgrame Macmillan
- Publication Date:
- 2017
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 320
Political science
Diplomacy
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Essays
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- General
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- National
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Reference
Diplomatic relations
Diplomacy
Political Science -- International Relations -- Diplomacy
Political Science -- General
Political Science -- History & Theory
Diplomacy
Comparative politics
Political science & theory
International relations
Comparative politics
Political communication
Political theory
Political Science -- International Relations -- General
International relations
United States -- Foreign relations
Sweden -- Foreign relations
Turkey -- Foreign relations
Sweden
Turkey
United States
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- ISBNs:
- 9783319493343
3319493345 - Related ISBNs:
- 3319493337
9783319493336 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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