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Beatrice Camp. (Sep 2016). Neglecting World's Fairs Doesn't Make them Go Away, So Let's Do It Right. The Foreign Service Journal. American Foreign Service Association20-23.
Kailey Hansson. (Mar 2016). Canadian Public Diplomacy and Nation-Building: Expo 67 and the World Festival of Arts and Entertainment. CPD Perspectives. Los Angeles: USC Center on Public Diplomacy
Nicholas Cull. (Nov 2017). Soft Power's Next Steppe: National Projection at the Astana Expo. Place Branding and Public DIplomacy. Macmillan Publishers269-272.
Gregory, Bruce. (Nov 2015). Mapping Boundaries in Diplomacy’s Public Dimension. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy. Brill. (Oct 2015).
Ni Chen. (Nov 2012). Branding National Images: The 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics, 2010 Shanghai World Expo, and 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games. Public Relations Review. 731–745.
Carina Ren and Szilvia Gyimóthy. (Feb 2013). Transforming and Contesting Nation Branding Strategies: Denmark at the Expo 2010. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy. Palgrave Macmillan17-29.
Nicholas J. Cull. (Nov 2012). Sinking and Swimming at the Yeosu Expo: Public Diplomacy and Nation Branding in South Korea, 2012. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy. Macmillan Publishers249–255.
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
Juyan Zhang. (Feb 2015). The Foods of the Worlds: Mapping and Comparing Contemporary Gastrodiplomacy. International Journal of Communication.
Yulia Kiseleva. (Nov 2015). Russia's Soft Power Discourse: Identity, Status and the Attraction of Power. Politics. 316-329.
Chris Solomon. (Aug 2015). Flags Carry Political Risk. Global Risk Insights
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.
Kejin Zhao. (Apr 2015). The Motivation Behind China’s Public Diplomacy. The Chinese Journal of International Politics. Oxford University Press167-196.
Sarah Myers, ed.. (Aug 2012). China and Public Diplomacy: A CPD Reader. USC Center on Public Diplomacy
Costas M. Constantinou and Sam Okoth Opondo. (Nov 2015). Engaging the ‘Ungoverned’: The Merging of Diplomacy, Defence, and Development . Cooperation and Conflict. Sage Journals 1-18.
Zhuqing Cheng, Guy J. Golan, Spiro Kiousis. (Aug 2015). Examining the Role of Government-Sponsored News in Mediated Public Diplomacy. Journalism Pratice.
Koichi Iwabuchi. (Jul 2015). Pop-Culture Diplomacy in Japan: Soft Power, Nation Branding and the Question of the 'International Cultural Exchange'. International Journal of Cultural Policy. CrossMark419-432.
Tokunbo Ojo. (May 2016). Framing of the Sino–Africa Relationship in Diasporic/Pan-African News Magazines . Chinese Journal of Communication, . 38-55.
James T. McHugh. (Dec 2015). Paradiplomacy, Protodiplomacy and the Foreign Policy Aspirations of Quebec and Other Canadian Provinces. Canadian Foreign Policy Journal .
José Francisco Martínez and Robert Myers. (Nov 2015). Defining and Improving Quality of Indigenous Preschool Education in Mexico: An Intercultural Perspective. Childhood Education. 243-249.
Carissa Gonzalez. (Sep 2015). The Evaluation Revolution in Public Diplomacy. The Ambassadors REVIEW. Council of American Ambassadors36-43.
Mehmet Arda. (Oct 2015). Turkey—The Evolving Interface of International Relations and Domestic Politics. South African Journal of International Affairs. Taylor & Francis203-226.
Hernán F. Gómez Bruera. (Sep 2015). To Be or Not to Be: Has Mexico Got What it Takes to be an Emerging Power? South African Journal of International Affairs. Taylor & Francis227-248.
Bettina Rösler. (Jul 2015). The Case of Asialink’s Arts Residency Program: Towards A Critical Cosmopolitan Approach to Cultural Diplomacy. International Journal of Cultural Policy. 463-477.
Jonathan Grix, Paul Michael Brannagan, and Barrie Houlihan. (Jun 2015). Interrogating States’ Soft Power Strategies: A Case Study of Sports Mega-Events in Brazil and the UK. Global Society. 463-479.
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