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Philip Seib. (Sep 2005). Hegemonic No More: Western Media, the Rise of Al-Jazeera, and the Influence of Diverse Voices. International Studies Review. Blackwell Publishing601-615.
Ellen Huijgh. (Apr 2016). The Public Diplomacy of Emerging Powers, Part 2: The Case of Indonesia. CPD Perspectives on Public Diplomacy. Los Angeles: USC Center on Public Diplomacy
Matthew R. Wallin. (Feb 2010). Science Diplomacy and the Prevention of Conflict: Proceedings of the USC Center on Public Diplomacy Conference February 4-5, 2010. USC Center on Public Diplomacy
Ellen Huijgh and Jordan Warlick. (Jan 2016). The Public Diplomacy of Emerging Powers, Part 1: The Case of Turkey. CPD Perspectives on Public Diplomacy. Los Angeles: USC Center on Public Diplomacy
Theron Verdon. (Dec 2015). The Return of Khilafah: The Constitutive Narratives of Daesh. Defence Strategic Communications. Riga: NATO StratCom Centre for Excellence76-98.
Nancy K. Groves . (Oct 2018). Strengthening the United Nations Secretariat’s Use of Social Media: The View of One Practitioner. Revista Mexicana de Política Exterior.
Antoaneta M. Vanc. (Dec 2012). Post-9/11 U.S. Public Diplomacy in Eastern Europe: Dialogue via New Technologies or Face-to-Face Communication? Global Media Journal.
Ulrich Franke andKaspar Schiltz. (Jan 2013). “They Don't Really Care About Us!” On Political Worldviews in Popular Music. International Studies Perspectives. 39–55.
Kathy R. Fitzpatrick. (Sep 2011). U.S. Public Diplomacy in a Post-9/11 World: From Messaging to Mutuality. CPD Perspectives on Public Diplomacy. USC Center on Public Diplomacy
Efe Sevin. (Oct 2017). A Multilayered Approach to Public Diplomacy Evaluation: Pathways of Connection. Politics & Policy. 879-901.
William McCants. (Nov 2015). Islamic Scripture Is Not the Problem: And Funding Muslim Reformers Is Not the Solution. Foreign Affairs.
Alex Oliver. (Mar 2016). The Irrelevant Diplomat: Do We Need Embassies Anymore? Foreign Affairs.
Mark Seip. (Jan 2016). Harnessing Communications and Public Diplomacy: Four Rules for Success in Strategy Development. Washington, D.C: Atlantic Council
Eytan Gilboa. (Mar 2009). Media and Conflict Resolution: A Framework for Analysis. Marquette Law Review. 87-110.
Marwa Fikry Abdel Samei. (May 2015). The European Union’s Public Diplomacy towards the Arab Spring: The Case of Egypt. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy. 1-28.
David Lowe. (Jan 2013). Journalists and the Stirrings of Australian Public Diplomacy:The Colombo Plan Towards the 1960s. Journal of Contemporary History. Sage Publications175-190.
CPD Advisory Board. (May 2017). Making the Case for U.S. Public Diplomacy. USC Center on Public Diplomacy
Tomislav Z. Ruby and Douglas Gibler. (Sep 2010). U.S. Professional Military Education and Democratization Abroad. European Journal of International Relations. Sage Publications
The Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia. (Aug 2018). Soft Power and Public Diplomacy in East Asia. The Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia
Jordan Michael Smith. (May 2013). The U.S. Democracy Project. The National Interest. 26-38.
Andrew F. Cooper. (Mar 2019). U.S. public diplomacy and sports stars: mobilizing African-American athletes as goodwill ambassadors from the cold war to an uncertain future. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy.
Bruce Gregory. (Aug 2008). Public Diplomacy and National Security: Lessons from the U.S. Experience. Small Wars Journal.
Nicholas J. Cull. (Feb 2009). Designing Out the Mess: A Historically Literate Approach to Re-Booting U.S. Public Diplomacy. Public Diplomacy Magazine. 8-13.
Mark Smith. (Dec 2009). The Kosovo Conflict: U.S. Diplomacy and Western Public Opinion. CPD Perspectives on Public Diplomacy. USC Center on Public Diplomacy
Nicholas Cull. (Sep 2017). A New Beginning? The Obama Administration and U.S. Public Diplomacy. Les Études de l'IRSEM. 149-169.
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