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Pascal Lottaz. (Aug 2017). Violent Conflicts and Neutral Legations: A Case Study of the Spanish and Swiss Legations in Wartime Japan. New Global Studies.
Geert Van Goethem. (Aug 2017). Bevin’s Boys Abroad: British Labor Diplomacy in the Cold War Era. New Global Studies.
Giles Scott-Smith. (Aug 2017). Edges of Diplomacy: Literary Representations of the (Honorary) Consul and the Public-Private Divide in Diplomatic Studies. New Global Studies.
Kenneth Weisbrode. (Aug 2017). Coda: Ten Questions for a Diplomat. New Global Studies.
Steven Alan Honley, ed. . (Oct 2010). Is Anyone Listening? U.S. Government-Funded International Broadcasting. Foreign Service Journal. American Foreign Service Association
Najmedin Meshkati. (Jun 2012). Engineering Diplomacy: An Underutilized Tool in Foreign Policy. Science & Diplomacy.
John Brown. (Aug 2009). What's Happened to Anti-Americanism, And to the State Department? The Obama Administration and Public Diplomacy: March to Mid-June 2009. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy. Palgrave MacMillan
Jay Wang and Tsan-Kuo Chang. (Mar 2004). Strategic Public Diplomacy and Local Press: How a High-Profile “Head-of-State” Visit Was Covered in America’s Heartland. Public Relations Review. 11–24.
Jay Wang. (Jan 2006). Localizing Public Diplomacy: The Role of Sub-National Actors in Nation Branding. Place Branding. 32-42.
Giles Scott-Smith. (Aug 2017). Introduction to "The Evolving Embassy: Changes and Challenges to Diplomatic Representation and Practice in the Global Era". New Global Studies.
(May 2017). The Foreign Service Journal Archive. The Foreign Service Journal. American Foreign Service Association
Jack Latimore, David Nolan, Margaret Simons, and Elyas Khan. (Aug 2017). Reassembling the Indigenous Public Sphere. Australasian Journal of Information Systems.
Alex Wilson, Bronwyn Lee Carlson, and Acushla Sciascia. (Aug 2017). Reterritorialising Social Media: Indigenous People Rise Up. Australasian Journal of Information Systems.
Bronwyn Lee Carlson, Lani V. Jones, Michelle Harris, Nelia Quezada, and Ryan Frazer. (Aug 2017). Trauma, Shared Recognition and Indigenous Resistance on Social Media. Australasian Journal of Information Systems.
Marisa Elena Duarte. (Aug 2017). Connected Activism: Indigenous Uses of Social Media for Shaping Political Change. Australasian Journal of Information Systems.
Nicholet Deschine Parkhurst. (Aug 2017). Protecting Oak Flat: Narratives of Survivance as Observed Through Digital Activism. Australasian Journal of Information Systems.
Sheelah McLean, Alex Wilson, and Erica Lee. (Aug 2017). The Whiteness of Redmen: Indigenous Mascots, Social Media and an Antiracist Intervention. Australasian Journal of Information Systems.
Eric E. Otenyo. (Aug 2017). Being Left Behind Amidst Africa’s Rising Imagery: The Maasai in the World of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). Australasian Journal of Information Systems.
Jeff Berglund. (Aug 2017). ‘Go Cry Over Someone Else’s Tragedy’: The YouTube Activism of The 1491s. Australasian Journal of Information Systems.
Andrew Farrell. (Aug 2017). Archiving the Aboriginal Rainbow: Building an Aboriginal LGBTIQ Portal. Australasian Journal of Information Systems.
Aimei Yang, Rong Wang, and Jay Wang. (Aug 2017). Green Public Diplomacy and Global Governance: The Evolution of the U.S–China Climate Collaboration Network, 2008–2014. Public Relations Review.
Joan Torras-Vila and José Fernández-Cavia. (Sep 2017). DIPLOCAT's Public Diplomacy Role and the Perceptions Towards Catalonia Among International Correspondents. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy. Palgrave Macmillan UK1-10.
Richard Stren and Abigail Friendly. (Aug 2017). Toronto and São Paulo: Cities and International Diplomacy. Urban Affairs Review. SAGE Publications1-30.
Adina Nicoleta Candrea, Ana Ispas, Elena Nicoleta Untaru, and Florin Nechita. (Dec 2016). Marketing the Count's Way: How Dracula's Myth Can Revive Romanian Tourism. Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov Series V: Economic Sciences. 83-90.
Oana Mihaela Stoleriu and Bogdan Ibanescu. (Sep 2014). Dracula Tourism in Romania: From National to Local Tourism Strategies. Proceedings from SGEM 2014: International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conferences on Social Sciences and Arts, Volume IV, Section: Economics and Tourism.
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