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Judith Tinnes, compiler. (May 2019). Bibliography: Terrorism and the Media (including the Internet) (part 4). Perspectives on Terrorism.
Patrick Müller. (Jan 2020). Normative power Europe and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: the EU’s peacebuilding narrative meets local narratives. European Security. 251-267.
Ann Olsen Schodde. (Feb 2012). Citizen Diplomacy: Building a Nation of Global Citizen. Public Diplomacy Magazine. 7-14.
Michael G. Elasmar (Ed.). (Jun 2012). Special Issue of Media Psychology and Public Diplomacy. American Journal of Media Psychology.
Manojlovic, M., & Thorheim, C. H.. (Jun 2012). Crossroads of Diplomacy: New Challenges, New Solutions. Clingendael Discussion Papers on Diplomacy.
Mieczysław P. Boduszyński. (Oct 2016). Iraq's Year of Rage. Journal of Democracy. 110-124.
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.
Shelton A. Gunaratne. (Sep 2005). Public Diplomacy, Global Communication and World Order: An Analysis Based on Theory of Living Systems. Current Sociology. 749-772.
Mohamed el-Nawawy and Shawn Powers. (Dec 2009). Al-Jazeera English and global news networks: clash of civilizations or cross-cultural dialogue? Media, War and Conflict. 263-284.
David Hoffman. (Feb 2009). Internews Network Memorandum to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Public Diplomacy Magazine. 32-35.
Edward Comor. (Mar 2013). Digital Engagement: America’s Use (and Misuse) of Marshall McLuhan. New Political Science. 1-18.
Michael Chattalas and Hirokazu Takada. (May 2013). Warm versus Competent Countries: National Stereotyping Effects on Expectations of Hedonic Versus Utilitarian Product Properties. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy. Palgrave Macmillan88-97.
Justin Hart. (Aug 2015). Hard Lessons of ‘Soft Power’. Diplomatic History. 572-574.
Jeanne L. Wilson. (Nov 2015). Russia and China Respond to Soft Power: Interpretation and Readaptation of a Western Construct. Politics. Political Studies Association287-300.
James Pamment. (Apr 2015). Digital Diplomacy as Transmedia Engagement: Aligning Theories of Participatory Culture with International Advocacy Campaigns. New Media & Society. 1-17.
James Pamment. (May 2016). Rethinking Diplomatic and Development Outcomes through Sport: Toward a Participatory Paradigm of Multi-Stakeholder Diplomacy. Diplomacy & Statecraft. 231-250.
Jay Wang and Shaojing Sun. (Feb 2012). Experiencing Nation Brands: A Comparative Analysis of Eight National Pavilions at Expo Shanghai 2010. CPD Perspectives. USC Center on Public Diplomacy
Martin Wahlisch and Behar Xharra. (Apr 2011). Public Diplomacy of Kosovo: Status Quo, Challenges and Options. CPD Perspectives on Public Diplomacy. Los Angeles: USC Center on Public Diplomacy
(Jul 2008). An Evaluation of Alhurra Television Programming. USC Center on Public Diplomacy
Antoaneta M. Vanc and Kathy R. Fitzpatrick. (Sep 2016). Scope and Status of Public Diplomacy Research by Public Relations Scholars, 1990–2014. Public Relations Review. 432-440.
Lisa Tam. (Sep 2018). Interpersonal approaches to relationship building: diplomat as a human agent of public diplomacy. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy. 1-9.
James Pamment . (Oct 2018). Diplomacy and Digitization: A Profession Adapting to New Networks of Power. Revista Mexicana de Política Exterior.
Kathy R. Fitzpatrick, Candace L. White, Lindsey M. Bier. (Aug 2019). C-suite perspectives on corporate diplomacy as a component of public diplomacy. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy.
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