Trials of engagement : the future of US public diplomacy / / edited by Ali Fisher and Scott Lucas.

In the last decade public diplomacy has become one of the most important concepts in the development and implementation of foreign policy. Trials of Engagement: The Future of US Public Diplomacy , with contributors from leading scholars in disciplines from international relations to communications,...

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Superior document:Diplomatic studies, v. 6
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Year of Publication:2011
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Diplomatic studies ; v. 6.
Physical Description:1 online resource (321 p.)
Notes:Includes index.
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Summary:In the last decade public diplomacy has become one of the most important concepts in the development and implementation of foreign policy. Trials of Engagement: The Future of US Public Diplomacy , with contributors from leading scholars in disciplines from international relations to communications, considers the challenges for this ‘new’ public diplomacy, especially as it is pursued by the US Government. It highlights the challenges of aligning policy and projection, overcoming bureaucratic tensions, and the language used by public diplomats. Most importantly, the volume illustrates that the issues for public diplomacy are more than those of a producer seeking to win the hearts and minds of passive ‘audiences’. Trials of Engagement portrays public diplomacy as an increasingly public project. To overcome the trials of engagement, public diplomacy must provide more than a rhetorical nod to a “two-way” process. Ultimately, a collaborative public diplomacy must be built on a broad understanding of those involved, the recognition of stakeholders as peers, and effective interaction with networks made up of traditional and new interlocutors.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographic references and index.
ISBN:1283119447
9786613119445
9047441753
ISSN:1872-8863 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Ali Fisher and Scott Lucas.