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ISBN
9781138610873

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
1138610879
ISBN-13
9781138610873
eBay Product ID (ePID)
23038566562

Product Key Features

Edition
2
Book Title
Routledge Handbook of Public Diplomacy
Number of Pages
504 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2020
Topic
Public Policy / General, International Relations / General, International Relations / Diplomacy
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Political Science
Author
Nicholas J. Cull
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Weight
34.5 Oz
Item Length
10 in
Item Width
7 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2019-051374
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
"Snow and Cull's handbook has yet provided the most comprehensive resources and insightful guidance for China's upgraded endeavor of public diplomacy under the strategic framework of the Belt and Road Initiative. Compared with the first edition, the current volume has wisely integrated voices from the non-Western world, and has thereby constituted a truly crosscultural conversation of theories and practices between the West and the Rest, and reconstructed PD as a cutting-edge discipline in this post-West, post-order and post-truth era." -- SHI Anbin, Ministry of Education Changjiang Endowment Professor of Global Media Communication, Tsinghua University "This timely update not only brings public diplomacy into the age of cyber (in)security, but also fully explores the new landscape for public diplomacy after the United States has lost hegemony. The "Global Approaches to Public Diplomacy" section provides an especially useful survey of public diplomacy around the world harnessed for positive goals of engagement and mutual understanding, as well as more sinister goals of increasing power and dominion." -- Cynthia Schneider, Distinguished Professor in the Practice of Diplomacy, Georgetown University, "Snow and Cull's handbook has yet provided the most comprehensive resources and insightful guidance for China's upgraded endeavor of public diplomacy under the strategic framework of the Belt and Road Initiative. Compared with the first edition, the current volume has wisely integrated voices from the non-Western world, and has thereby constituted a truly crosscultural conversation of theories and practices between the West and the Rest, and reconstructed PD as a cutting-edge discipline in this post-West, post-order and post-truth era."-- SHI Anbin, Ministry of Education Changjiang Endowment Professor of Global Media Communication, Tsinghua University "This timely update not only brings public diplomacy into the age of cyber (in)security, but also fully explores the new landscape for public diplomacy after the United States has lost hegemony. The "Global Approaches to Public Diplomacy" section provides an especially useful survey of public diplomacy around the world harnessed for positive goals of engagement and mutual understanding, as well as more sinister goals of increasing power and dominion."-- Cynthia Schneider, Distinguished Professor in the Practice of Diplomacy, Georgetown University
Dewey Decimal
327.2
Table Of Content
1. Rethinking Public Diplomacy in the 2020s Nancy Snow 2. Public Diplomacy Before Gullion: The Evolution of a Phrase Nicholas J. Cull Part 1: The Scope of Public Diplomacy: Key Practices 3. The Spectrum of Listening Luigi Di Martino 4. Cultural Diplomacy Patricia Goff 5. Exchange Programs and Public Diplomacy Giles Scott-Smith 6. International Broadcasting: Public Diplomacy as a Game in a Marketplace of Loyalties Phillip Arceneaux and Shawn Powers 7. Public Diplomacy Evaluation Bob Banks Part 2: Public Diplomacy Applications 8. Arts Diplomacy: The Neglected Aspect of Cultural Diplomacy John Brown 9. Operationalizing Public Diplomacy Matthew C. Armstrong 10. Communication Logics of Global Public Diplomacy R.S. Zaharna 11. The Nexus of U.S. Public Diplomacy and Citizen Diplomacy Sherry Lee Mueller 12. Crisis and Narrative Vivian S. Walker 13. Country Branding: A Practitioner Perspective Florian Kaefer 14. The Changing Nature of Nation Branding: Implications for Public Diplomacy Keith Dinnie and Efe Sevin Part 3: Public Diplomacy and Persuasion 15. Tactics of Social Influence for Use in International Conflicts Anthony Pratkanis 16. Credibility and Public Diplomacy Robert H. Gass and John S. Seiter 17. The Primacy-of-Culture in Influence: A Dissenting View Kelton Rhoads Part 4: Case Studies in Public Diplomacy 18. The United Nations'' Celebrity-Driven Public Diplomacy: Causes, Critiques and Trajectories Andrew F. Cooper 19. Diplomacy and Culture in the European Union Global Strategy Jerome Gygax 20. A Guide to Gastrodiplomacy Paul Rockower 21. Diaspora and Diplomacy Liam Kennedy 22. The World Expo and Nation Branding Jian Wang 23. UNESCO Approaches to Public Diplomacy Marylene Gervais Part 5: Global Approaches to Public Diplomacy 24. Four Seasons in One Day: The Crowded House of PD in the UK Ali Fisher 25. German Public Diplomacy: Translating Domestic Discourses of Modernity and Culture, Past and Present Oliver Zöllner 26. Public Diplomacy à la française Frederic Charillon 27. Japan''s Public Diplomacy Tadashi Ogawa 28. Communicating Confidence: China''s Public Diplomacy Gary D. Rawnsley 29. Historical Memory and Public Diplomacy: The Case of Russia Douglas Becker 30. Australian Public Diplomacy Naren Chitty 31. Populism and Public Diplomacy: The Case of India Daya Kishan Thussu 32. Korea''s Public Diplomacy Ambassador Enna Park 33. Israel: Countering Brandjacking Eytan Gilboa 34. The Brazilian Approach to Public Diplomacy Augusto Pestana 35. Turkey''s Public Diplomacy In Flux: From Proactive to Reactive Communication Senem Çevik 36. African Public Diplomacy: Between Deficiences and Potential, Bob Wekesa 37. Public Diplomacy in Latin America: An Emerging Field of Practice? Daniel Aguirre 38. Nation Branding in the Arab World Tal Samuel-Azran Part 6: Fresh Perspectives in Public Diplomacy 39. Ethics and Social Issues Foad Izadi and Richard Nelson 40. Digital Public Diplomacy Corneliu Bjola, Jennifer Cassidy, Ilan Manor 41. Corporate Diplomacy Candace L. White 42. Exchanges as Good Propaganda, Nancy Snow 43. Public Diplomacy and Development Communication: Two Sides of the Same Coin? James Pamment 44. Gay Rights are Human Rights: LGBTI Equality and U.S. Public Diplomacy Laura Belmonte 45. The Continuing Promise of the Noösphere and Noöpolitik: Twenty Years After David Ronfeldt and John Arquilla
Synopsis
The second edition of the Routledge Handbook of Public Diplomacy co-edited by two leading scholars in the international relations subfield of public diplomacy, includes 16 more chapters from the first. Ten years later, a new global landscape of public diplomacy has taken shape, with major programs in graduate-level public diplomacy studies worldwide. What separates this handbook from others is its legacy and continuity from the first edition. This first edition line-up was more military-focused than this edition, a legacy to the work of Philip M. Taylor, to whom this updated edition is dedicated. This edition includes U.S. content but all case studies are outside the U.S., not only to appeal to a global audience of scholars and practitioners, but also as a way of offering something fresher than the US/UK-centric competition. In Parts 1-4, original contributors are retained, many with revised editions, but new faces emerge. Parts 5 and 6 include sixteen global case studies in public diplomacy, expanding the number of contributors by ten. The concluding part of the book includes chapters on digital and corporate public diplomacy, and a signature final chapter on the Noosphere and Noopolitik as they relate to public diplomacy. Designed for a broad audience, The Routledge Handbook of Public Diplomacy is encyclopedic in its range and depth of content, yet is written in an accessible style that will appeal to both undergraduate and postgraduate students., The second edition of the Routledge Handbook of Public Diplomacy, co-edited by two leading scholars in the international relations subfield of public diplomacy, includes 16 more chapters from the first. Ten years later, a new global landscape of public diplomacy has taken shape, with major programs in graduate-level public diplomacy studies worldwide. What separates this handbook from others is its legacy and continuity from the first edition. This first edition line-up was more military-focused than this edition, a nod to the work of Philip M. Taylor, to whom this updated edition is dedicated. This edition includes US content, but all case studies are outside the United States, not only to appeal to a global audience of scholars and practitioners, but also as a way of offering something fresher than the US/UK-centric competition. In Parts 1-4, original contributors are retained, many with revised editions, but new faces emerge. Parts 5 and 6 include 16 global case studies in public diplomacy, expanding the number of contributors by ten. The concluding part of the book includes chapters on digital and corporate public diplomacy, and a signature final chapter on the noosphere and noopolitik as they relate to public diplomacy. Designed for a broad audience, the Routledge Handbook of Public Diplomacy is encyclopedic in its range and depth of content, yet is written in an accessible style that will appeal to both undergraduate and postgraduate students.
LC Classification Number
JZ1305.R685 2020

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