2009
Rosendorf, N. M. (Mar/Apr 2009). Popaganda: What Hollywood Can Do for (and to) China. The American Interest, 4 (4), n.p.
Fouts, J. S., & King, R. J. (Feb 2009). Digital Diplomacy:
Understanding Islam through Virtual Worlds. Policy Innovations. Online magazine of the Carnegie Council.
Rugh, W.J. (Feb, 2009). Repairing American Public Diplomacy[PDF]. Arab Media and SocietyISSN: 1687-7721.
Wilson, D. (Jan. 2009) Public Diplomacy Can Help Restore Lost U.S. Credibility. eds. Mark Green and Michele John, Change for America: A progressive blueprint for the 44th President.
2008
Anholt, S. (2008) ‘Nation Branding' in Asia. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy. 4: 265-269 (Nov.).
Bustamante, M. J., & Sweig J. E. (2008). Buena Vista Solidarity and the Axis of Aid: Cuban and Venezuelan Public Diplomacy [PDF]. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 616 (1), 223-256.
Castells, M. (2008). The New Public Sphere: Global Civil Society, Communication Networks, and Global Governance [PDF]. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 616 (1), 78-93.
Chaudhri, V., Fyke, J.P., (2008) Rhetoric in Hostile Diplomatic Situations: A Case Study of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's Rhetoric During His 2007 US Visit. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy. 4: 317-330 (Nov.).
Copeland, D., & Potter, E. H. (October 2008). Public Diplomacy in Conflict Zones: Military Information Operations Meet Political Counter-Insurgency. [PDF] The Hague Journal of Diplomacy.
Cowan, G., & Cull, N. J. (2008). Public Diplomacy in a Changing World [PDF]. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 616 (1), 6-8. (To read CPD's review, click here.)
Cowan, G., & Arsenault, A. (2008). Moving from Monologue to Dialogue to Collaboration: The Three Layers of Public Diplomacy [PDF]. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 616 (1), 10-30.
Cull, N. J. (2008). Public Diplomacy: Taxonomies and Histories [PDF]. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 616 (1), 31-54.
DeCarvalho F.B. (Lt. Col., U.S. Army); Kivett, S. (Maj., U.S. Army); and Lindsey, M. (Capt., U.S. Army) (July-August, 2008). Reaching out: Partnering with Iraqi Media [PDF] Military Review, 87-94
Gilboa, E. (2008). Diplomacy in the Era of Information. [PDF] In Beata, O. (Ed.), Dyplomacja publiczna, n.p. Wroclaw: University of Wroclaw.
Gilboa, E. (2008). Searching for a Theory of Public Diplomacy [PDF]. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 616 (1), 55-77.
Graham, S. (2008) US Public Diplomacy in the Asia Pacific: Opportunities and Challenges in a Time of Transition. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy. 4: 336-356 (Nov.).
Gregory, B. (2008). Public Diplomacy and National Security: Lessons from the U.S. Experience. [PDF] Small Wars Journal.
Gregory, B. (2008). Public Diplomacy: Sunrise of an Academic Field [PDF]. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 616 (1), 274-290.
Ham, P. (2008). Place Branding: The State of the Art [PDF]. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 616 (1), 126-149.
Humayun Kabir, M. (October 2008). Public Diplomacy at Bangladesh's Missions Abroad: A Practitioner's View. [PDF] The Hague Journal of Diplomacy.
Lee, S., Toth, E.L., Shin, H.C. (2008) Cognitive Categorisation and Routes of National Reputation Formation: US Opinion Leaders' Views on South Korea. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy. 4: 272-286 (Nov.).
Nye, J. S. (2008). Public Diplomacy and Soft Power [PDF]. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 616 (1), 94-109.
Ooi, C.S. (2008) Reimagining Singapore as a Creative Nation: The Politics of Place Branding. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy. 4: 287-302 (Nov.).
Price, M. E. , Haas, S., & Margolin, D. (2008). New Technologies and International Broadcasting: Reflections on Adaptations and Transformations [PDF]. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 616 (1), 150-172.
Scott-Smith, G. (2008). Mapping the Undefinable: Some Thoughts on the Relevance of Exchange Programs within International Relations Theory [PDF]. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 616 (1), 173-195.
Snow, N. (2008). International Exchanges and the U.S. Image [PDF]. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 616 (1), 198-222.
Vasudevan, S. (2008) The Role of Internal Stakeholders in Destination Branding: Observations From Kerala Tourism. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy. 4: 331-335 (Nov.).
Wang, Y. (2008). Public Diplomacy and the Rise of Chinese Soft Power [PDF]. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 616 (1), 257-273.
Wilson, E. J. (2008). Hard Power, Soft Power, Smart Power [PDF]. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 616 (1), 110-124.
Zhang, J. (2008) Making Sense of the Changes in China's Public Diplomacy: Direction of Information Flow and Messages. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy. 4: 303-316 (Nov.).
2007
Anholt, S. (2006).Public Diplomacy and Place Branding: Where’s the link? [PDF]. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy, 2, 271 – 275. (To read CPD's PD Blogger Interview with Simon Anholt, click here.)
Daalder, I., & Lindsay, J. (2007). Democracies of the World, Unite. The American Interest, January/February, 5-19.
Naim, M. (2007). The YouTube Effect. Foreign Policy, January/February, 103-104.
Smith, P. H. (2007). The Hard Road Back to Soft Power. [PDF] Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, Winter/Spring, 1-9.
2006
Cull, N. J. (2006). The Perfect War: US Public Diplomacy and International Broadcasting During Desert Shield and Desert Storm, 1990/1991 Transnational Broadcasting Studies, TBS Archives, 15.
Frensley, N., & Michaud, N. (2006). Public Diplomacy and Motivated Reasoning: Framing Effects on Canadian Media Coverage of U.S. Foreign Policy Statements. Foreign Policy Analysis, 2 (3), 201–222.
Friedman, J. (Ed.) (2006). Is Democratic Competence Possible? Critical Review, Vol. 18, Nos. 1-3.
Gilboa, E. (2006). Media and International Conflict. In J. Oetzel, & S. Ting-Toomey (Eds.), The SAGE handbook of conflict communication: Integrating theory, research, and practice (pp. 595-626). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Snow, N. (December 13, 2006). Anti-Americanism and the Rise of Civic Diplomacy. Foreign Policy in Focus.
Zollner, Oliver. (2006). "A Quest for Dialogue in International Broadcasting: Germany's Public Diplomacy Targeting Arab Audiences." Global Media and Communication, 2(2):160-182.
2005
Abbas, H. (2005). "A Failure to Communicate: American Public Diplomacy and the Islamic World." Vol. 3 Chap. 4 in The Making of a Terrorist: Recruitment, Training, and Root Causes. Westport, Conn.: Praeger Security International.
Bigler, G. E. (2005). Advancing Public Diplomacy One Advocate at a Time. Pro Public Diplomacy Roundtable.
Gilboa, E. (2005). Media-Broker Diplomacy: When Journalists Become Mediators. Critical Studies in Media Communication, 22, 99-120.
Gilboa, E. (2005). The CNN Effect: The Search for a Communication Theory of International Relations. Political Communication, 22, 27-44.
Gilboa, E. (2005). Global Television News and Foreign Policy: Debating the CNN Effect. International Studies Perspectives, 6, 325-341.
Gunaratne, S. A. (2005). Public Diplomacy, Global Communication and World Order: An Analysis Based on Theory of Living Systems. Current Sociology, 53 (5), 749-772.
Kennedy, L., & Lucas, S. (2005). Enduring Freedom: Public Diplomacy and U.S. Foreign Policy. American Quarterly, 57 (2), 309-333.
Payne, K. (2005). The Media as an Instrument of War [PDF]. Parameters, 35 (1), 81-93.
Post, J. M. (2005). Psychological Operations and Counterterrorism. [PDF]. Joint Forces Quarterly, 37, 105-110.
Rawnsley, G. D. (2005). Old Wine in New Bottles: China-Taiwan Computer-Based 'Information Warfare' and Propaganda. International Affairs, 81 (5), 1061-1078.
Robin, R. (2005). Requiem for Public Diplomacy? American Quarterly, 57 (2), 345-353.
Rugh, W. (2005). Broadcasting and American Public Diplomacy. Transnational Broadcasting Studies, 14 (Spring)
Scott-Smith, G. (2005). Mending the 'Unhinged Alliance' in the 1970's: Transatlantic Relations, Public Diplomacy, and the Origins of the European Union Visitors Programme. Diplomacy and Statecraft, 16 (4), 749-778.
Torbakov, I. (2005). Rebirth of Agitprop: Russia's Spending on Patriotic Propaganda Will Triple. Eurasia Daily Monitor, 2 (142).
Vaughan, J. (2005). A Certain Idea of Britain: British Cultural Diplomacy in the Middle East, 1945 - 1957, Contemporary British History, 19 (2), 151-168.
Von Eschen, P. M. (2005). Enduring Public Diplomacy. American Quarterly, 57 (2), 335-343.
Wolf, C. Jr., & Rosen, B. (2005). Public Diplomacy: Lessons from King and Mandela. Policy Review, 133, Internet edition 1-13.
2004
Chehabi, H. E. (2004). Sport Diplomacy Between the United States and Iran. In Jonsson, C., & Langhorne, R. (Eds.), Diplomacy, III, (pp.238-252). London: Sage Publications.
Critchlow, J. (2004). Public Diplomacy During the Cold War. Journal of Cold War Studies, 6 (1), 75-89.
Davis, J. (2004). The Campaign to Ban Landmines: Public Diplomacy, Middle Power Leadership and an Unconventional Negotiating Process. The Journal of Humanitarian Assistance.
Drezner, D., & Farrwell, H. (2004). Web of Influence. Foreign Policy, (November-December), 32-40.
Fitzpatrick, K. R. (2004). US Public Diplomacy. Vital Speeches of the Day 70 (13): 412-417.
Gilboa, E. (2004). Diplomacy in the Media Age: Three Models of Uses and Effects. In Jonsson, C., & Langhorne, R. (Eds.), Diplomacy, III, (pp.96-119). London: Sage Publications.
Hanitzsch, T. (2004). Journalists as Peacekeeping Force? Peace Journalism and Mass Communication Theory. Journalism Studies, 5, 483-495.
Keys, B. (2004). Spreading Peace, Democracy, and Coca-Cola. Diplomatic History, 28 (2), 165-196.
Klein, J. M. (2004). Whose News? Whose Propaganda? Inside Al Jazeera on the Eve of the Iraq war. Columbia Journalism Review, 43 (July).
Nisbet, E. C., Nisbet, M. C., Scheufele D. A., & Shanahan J. E. (2004). Public Diplomacy, Television News, and Muslim Opinion. Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, 9 (2), 11-37.
Pfau, M., Haigh, M., et al. (2004). Embedding Journalists in Military Combat Units: Impact on Newspaper Story Frames and Tone. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 81, 74-88.
Rugh, W. (2004) Fixing Public Diplomacy for Arab and Muslim Audiences, A Practical Guide to Winning the War on Terrorism. ed. Adam Garfinkle. Stanford CA: The Hoover Institution.
Rugh, W. (2004). How Washington Confronts Arab Media. Global Media Journal, Vol. 3, Issue 5, Article 13 (Fall)
Spencer, G. (2004). The Impact of Television News on the Northern Ireland Peace Process. Media, Culture & Society, 26, 602-623.
Vickers, R. (2004). The New Public Diplomacy: Britain and Canada Compared. British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 6, 182-194.
Wang, J., & Chang, T. (2004). Strategic Public Diplomacy and Local Press: How a High-Profile "Head-of-State" Visit Was Covered in America's Heartland. Public Relations Review, 30 (1), 11-24.
Wanta, W., Golan, G., & Lee, C. (2004). Agenda Setting and International News: Media Influence on Public Perceptions of Foreign Nations. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 81, 364-377.
Archive (published before 2004)
Potter, E. (2002-2003). Canada and the New Public Diplomacy. International Journal, LVIII, 43-64.
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