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Reputational Security - Refocusing Public Diplomacy for a Dangerous World

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Informationen zum Autor Nicholas J. Cull  is Professor of Public Diplomacy at the University of Southern California's Annenberg School for Communications and Journalism. Klappentext We are living in turbulent times, witnessing renewed international conflict, resurgent nationalism, declining multilateralism, and a torrent of hostile propaganda. How are we to understand these developments and conduct diplomacy in their presence?Nicholas J. Cull, the distinguished historian of propaganda, revisits the international media campaigns of the past in the light of the challenges of the present. His concept of Reputational Security deftly links issues of national image and outreach to the deepest needs of any state, rescuing them from the list of low-priority optional extras to which they are so often consigned in the West. Reputational Security, he argues, comes from being known and appreciated in the world. With clarity and determination, Cull considers core tasks, approaches, and opportunities available for international actors today, including counter propaganda, media development, diaspora diplomacy, cultural work, and - perhaps most surprisingly of all - media disarmament. This book is crucial for all who care about responding to the threat of malign media disruption, revitalizing international cooperation, and establishing the Reputational Security we and our allies need to survive and flourish.Reputational Security is enlightening reading for students and scholars of public diplomacy, international relations, security studies, communications, and media, as well as practitioners. Zusammenfassung We are living in turbulent times, witnessing renewed international conflict, resurgent nationalism, declining multilateralism, and a torrent of hostile propaganda. How are we to understand these developments and conduct diplomacy in their presence?Nicholas J. Cull, the distinguished historian of propaganda, revisits the international media campaigns of the past in the light of the challenges of the present. His concept of Reputational Security deftly links issues of national image and outreach to the deepest needs of any state, rescuing them from the list of low-priority optional extras to which they are so often consigned in the West. Reputational Security, he argues, comes from being known and appreciated in the world. With clarity and determination, Cull considers core tasks, approaches, and opportunities available for international actors today, including counterpropaganda, media development, diaspora diplomacy, cultural work, and - perhaps most surprisingly of all - media disarmament. This book is crucial for all who care about responding to the threat of malign media disruption, revitalizing international cooperation, and establishing the Reputational Security we and our allies need to survive and flourish.Reputational Security is enlightening reading for students and scholars of public diplomacy, international relations, security studies, communications, and media, as well as practitioners. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface and Acknowledgements List of Figures Introduction: Reputation and Soft Power: Image and Action in World Affairs Chapter One: Reputational Security: Frame, Objective and Agenda Chapter Two:  Technology and Reputational Security: Historical Cases of Media Disruption and Adoption Chapter Three: Pushing Back: Counter-Propaganda and Reputational Security Chapter Four: Media Development: A Tool for Reputational Security Chapter Five: Information Disarmament: A Forgotten Element of Reputational Security Chapter Six: Diaspora Diplomacy: From History to Reputational Security Chapter Seven: Cultural Diplomacy, Cultural Relations, and Reputational Security Chapter Eight: Rethinking US Public Diplomacy: The Apparatus of Reputational Security Conclusion: The Reckoning: Reputati...

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Preface and Acknowledgements
 
List of Figures
 
Introduction: Reputation and Soft Power: Image and Action in World Affairs
 
Chapter One: Reputational Security: Frame, Objective and Agenda
 
Chapter Two: Technology and Reputational Security: Historical Cases of Media Disruption and Adoption
 
Chapter Three: Pushing Back: Counter-Propaganda and Reputational Security
 
Chapter Four: Media Development: A Tool for Reputational Security
 
Chapter Five: Information Disarmament: A Forgotten Element of Reputational Security
 
Chapter Six: Diaspora Diplomacy: From History to Reputational Security
 
Chapter Seven: Cultural Diplomacy, Cultural Relations, and Reputational Security
 
Chapter Eight: Rethinking US Public Diplomacy: The Apparatus of Reputational Security
 
Conclusion: The Reckoning: Reputational Security and Russia's War in Ukraine
 
Notes
 
Selected Bibliography
 
Index

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"Reputational Security introduces a radical new way to understand how democracies can respond to the information war threat posed by authoritarian regimes. Urgent reading for anyone who wants to understand how we can compete in the digital age while staying true to our declared values."
Peter Pomerantsev, Johns Hopkins University
 
"A transformational reframing of public diplomacy for the digital age that builds a compelling case for a country's reputation as an essential, even primary, source of legitimacy. This book should be required reading for policymakers and diplomats responsible for defending national interests in a contested information space."
Vivian Walker, Executive Director, US Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy

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