The practice of public diplomacy confronting challenges abroad

The conduct of public diplomacy is carried out as much abroad, by Foreign Service Officers (FSOs) stationed at U.S. embassies, as it is in Washington. This book focuses on what FSOs do in actual practice in field operations

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Other Authors: Rugh, William A. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Palgrave Macmillan 2011
Series:Palgrave Macmillan series in global public diplomacy
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Table of Contents:
  • Ameliorating strained relations: public diplomacy in Serbia / Lucija Bajzer
  • Revitalizing relations with Turkey / Nicole E. Farina
  • Iran and the United Kingdom: a study in contrasts / Sarah M. Riley
  • Afghanistan and Pakistan: public diplomacy during conflict and instability / Rachel E. Smith
  • Kenya's "native son" and enduring local issues / Mabel Ntiru
  • Sierra Leone: public diplomacy unwired / Tulani N. Elisa
  • The staying power of personal contact in South Korean public diplomacy / Yoon-Jeong Huh
  • Economic issues and anti-Americanism in Japan / Yohei Ogawa
  • U.S. public diplomacy 2.0 in Asia: beyond catch-up / Takahiro Yamamoto
  • New media or "the last three feet" in Africa? / Rachel O. Okunubi
  • New media or old in Egypt and South Korea? / John Rahaghi
  • Finding the right media formula
  • from the Soviet Union to Russia / Elise S. Crane
  • Should public diplomacy be privatized? / Nicole Gabrielle Kravec
  • Do Peace Corps volunteers do public diplomacy? / Minta Madeley
  • Conclusion: field experiences and best practices / William A. Rugh