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Erik C. Nisbet and Olga Kamenchuk. (May 2019). The Psychology of State-Sponsored Disinformation Campaigns and Implications for Public Diplomacy. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy. Brill | Nijhoff65-82.
Giles Scott-Smith. (Dec 2019). Transatlantic Cultural Relations, Soft Power, and the Role of US Cultural Diplomacy in Europe. European Foreign Affairs Review. 21-41.
Larry Diamond. (Aug 2016). Democracy in Decline: How Washington Can Reverse the Decline. Foreign Affairs. Council on Foreign Relations
Grace Chung. (Apr 2020). Opening Doors to Foreign Students: An Insight into the History of US Government’s Stance on International Students. Rethinking Education Across Borders . 175-191.
Anna Kobierecka. (Apr 2020). Sweden's Image Policy in the Times of Refugee Crisis. Athenaeum. 187–202.
Michael B. Aleyomi and Mohamad Zaini B. Abu Bakar. (Oct 2017). The Challenges of Citizen Diplomacy in Nigeria Project, 2007-2010. PEOPLE: International Journal of Social Sciences. 1227-1250.
Benjamin Barber. (Feb 2009). Brand America or America the Beautiful? Public Diplomacy in the Obama Era. Public Diplomacy Magazine. 45-46.
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.
John O. Voll. (Nov 2008). Trans-state Muslim Movements and Militant Extremists in an Era of Soft Power. Religious Pluralism, Globalization and World Politics. Oxford Scholarship Online Monographs
Evgeny Morozov. (Jun 2009). The Future of “Public Diplomacy 2.0”. Foreign Policy.
Liam Kennedy and Scott Lucas. (Jun 2005). Enduring Freedom: Public Diplomacy and U.S. Foreign Policy. American Quarterly. 309-333.
Gary D. Rawnsley. (Oct 2015). To Know Us is to Love Us: Public Diplomacy and International Broadcasting in Contemporary Russia and China. Politics. 273-286.
Benjamin T. Jones and Eleonora Mattiacci. (Apr 2017). A Manifesto, in 140 Characters or Fewer: Social Media as a Tool of Rebel Diplomacy. British Journal of Political Science. Cambridge University Press1-23.
Jay Wang. (Apr 2006). Managing national reputation and international relations in the global era: Public diplomacy revisited. Public Relations Review. 91-96.
Daniel Aguirre Azócar, Ilan Manor, and Alejandro Ramos Cardoso, eds.. (Oct 2018). Public Diplomacy in the Digital Era. Revista Mexicana de Política Exterior.
Ilya Yablokov. (Nov 2015). Conspiracy Theories as a Russian Public Diplomacy Tool: The Case of Russia Today (RT). Politics. Political Studies Association301-315.
Damien Spry. (Sep 2019). From Delhi to Dili: Facebook Diplomacy by Ministries of Foreign Affairs in the Asia-Pacific. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy.
Juve J. Cortés and Thomas Jamieson. (Apr 2020). Incorporating Research Design in Public Diplomacy: The Role of Listening to Foreign Publics. International Journal of Communication.
Andrew J. Enterline, Emily Stull and Joseph Magagnoli. (Apr 2013). Reversal of Fortune? Strategy Change and Counterinsurgency Success by Foreign Powers in the Twentieth Century. International Studies Perspectives. 176–198.
Benjamin E. Goldsmith and Yusaku Horiuchi. (Jul 2009). Spinning the Globe? U.S. Public Diplomacy and Foreign Public Opinion. The Journal of Politics. Cambridge University Press863-875.
David Ensor. (Dec 2015). Exporting the First Amendment: Strengthening U.S. Soft Power Through Journalism. Boston: Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics, and Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School
Emily T. Metzgar. (Dec 2015). Institutions of Higher Education as Public Diplomacy Tools. Journal of Studies in International Education. SAGE
Iver B. Neumann. (Feb 2012). At Home with the Diplomats: Inside a European Foreign Ministry. Cornell University Press
Karen DeYoung. (Sep 2015). How the Obama White House Runs Foreign Policy. Washington, DC: The Washington Post
Eytan Gilboa. (Jun 2005). Global Television News and Foreign Policy: Debating the CNN Effect. International Studies Perspective. 325-321.
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