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International Public Relations and Public Diplomacy - Communication and Engagement

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This book provides an important discussion of the conceptual and practical interconnections between international public relations and public diplomacy. Written by some of the leading thinkers in both disciplines, the volume provides key lessons regarding global relationship-building and stakeholder engagement. Written from a government, corporate, and not-for-profit perspective, the book deals with such topics as mediated public diplomacy and information subsidies, international broadcasting, nation-branding, diaspora relationships, international exchanges, and soft power. A variety of international conceptual pieces and real-life case studies present an in-depth analysis of the strategic application of public relations tactics in governmental and organizational global relationship management efforts. The book is recommended for students, scholars, and practitioners in the fields of international public relations, public diplomacy, and international relations.

List of contents

Contents: Guy J. Golan/Sung-Un Yang: Introduction: The Integrated Public Diplomacy Perspective Foundations - Michael D. Schneider: U.S. Public Diplomacy Since 9-11: The Challenges of Integration - Olga Zatepilina-Monacell: Public Diplomacy in NGOs - Sarabdeep K. Kochhar/Juan-Carlos Molleda: The Evolving Links Between International Public Relations and Corporate Diplomacy - Nancy Snow: Public Diplomacy and Public Relations: Will the Twain Ever Meet? - Eyun-Jung Ki: Application of Relationship Management to Public Diplomacy - Jangyul Robert Kim: Application of Issues and Crisis Management to Public Diplomacy - Kelly Vibber/Jeong-Nam Kim: Diplomacy in a Globalized World: Focusing Internally to Build Relationships Externally - Kristi S. Gilmore/Richard D. Waters: Stewardship and the Political Process: Improving the Political Party-Constituent Relationship Through Public Relations - Hua Jiang: Ethical Visions for Public Diplomacy as International Public Relations - Nation Brands and Country Reputation - Simon Anholt: Public Diplomacy and Competitive Identity: Where's the Link? - Kineta Hung: Repairing the "Made-in-China" Image in the U.S. and U.K.: Effects of Government-supported Advertising - Colleen Connolly-Ahern/Lian Ma: Taking It to the Streets: The Evolving Use of VNRs as a Public Diplomacy Tool in the Digital Age - Shawn Powers/Tal Samuel-Azran: Conceptualizing International Broadcasting as Information Intervention - Bruce W. Dayton/Dennis F. Kinsey: Contextual Meaning - Vanessa Bravo: The Importance of Diaspora Communities as Key Publics for National Governments Around the World - Aimei Yang: Soft Power, NGOs and Virtual Communication Networks: New Strategies and Directions for Public Diplomacy - Juyan Zhang/Shahira Fahm: Live Tweeting at Work: The Use of Social Media in Public Diplomacy - Jisk a Englebert/Jacob Groshek: Relations of Populism: An International Perspective of Public Diplomacy Trends - Margaret G. Hermann: Presidents, Approval Ratings, and Standing: Assessing Leaders' Reputations - James Pamment: A Contextualized Interpretation of PD Evaluation - Brenda Wrigley: Tenets of Diversity: Building a Strategy for Social Justice in Public Diplomacy - Mohan J. Dutta: Public Diplomacy, Public Relations, and the Middle East: A Culture-Centered Approach to Power in Global Contexts - Conclusion: Guy J. Golan: An Integrated Approach to Public Diplomacy.

About the author










Guy J. Golan (PhD, University of Florida) is an associate professor at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University.

Sung-Un Yang (PhD, University of Maryland) is an associate professor and Director of Research and Grants in the School of Journalism at Indiana University.

Dennis F. Kinsey (PhD, Stanford University) is a full professor at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University.

Summary

Written by some of the leading thinkers in the field, the volume provides key lessons regarding global relationship-building and stakeholder engagement. This book deals with such topics as mediated public diplomacy and information subsidies, international broadcasting, nation-branding, diaspora relationships, international exchanges, and soft power.

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«In this increasingly interconnected world, dialogue between and among nations is critically important. To understand, inform, and engage one another enables a greater appreciation of those policies and values on which a nation stands. Public diplomacy is at the heart of how and why our government, any government, assumes responsibility for its actions. This publication offers evidence of how public diplomacy should be exercised.» (Bill Smullen, National Security Director, The Maxwell School, Syracuse University)

Product details

Assisted by Guy J. Golan (Editor), Golan Guy J. (Editor), Dennis F. Kinsey (Editor), Kinsey Dennis F. (Editor), Sung-Un Yang (Editor), Yang Sung-Un (Editor)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.03.2017
 
EAN 9781433126888
ISBN 978-1-4331-2688-8
No. of pages 458
Dimensions 150 mm x 30 mm x 225 mm
Weight 750 g
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Miscellaneous

international, Yang, Engagement, Golan, Communication, Public, Public Relations, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Public Relations, POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General, International Relations, Diaspora, Dennis, Soft Power, Relations, Diplomacy, Kinsey, International Broadcasting, relationship-building, Sung, nation-branding, information subsidies

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