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Books
P. J. Crowley. (Dec 2016). Red Line: American Foreign Policy in a Time of Fractured Politics and Failing States. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
Phil Taylor. (Apr 1990). Munitions of the Mind: War Propaganda from the Ancient World to the Nuclear Age. Manchester University Press.
Louise Van Schaik. (May 2013). EU Effectiveness and Unity in Multilateral Negotiations: More than the Sum of its Parts? Palgrave McMillian.
Geoffrey Wiseman. (Jun 2015). Isolate Or Engage: Adversarial States, US Foreign Policy, and Public Diplomacy. Stanford University Press.
Juan Cole. (Mar 2009). Engaging the Muslim World. Palgrave Macmillan.
Journal articles
E. J. R. Cho. (Jan 2017). Nation Branding for Survival in North Korea: The Arirang Festival and Nuclear Weapons Tests. Geopolitics. 1-29.
Yiwei Wang. (Oct 2005). China and the North Korean Nuclear Issue. International Studies. Sage Publications265-275.
Benjamin Leffel. (Jan 2020). Animus of the Underling: Theorizing City Diplomacy in a World Society. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy. 502-522.
Julian Davis. (May 2004). The Campaign to Ban Landmines: Public Diplomacy, Middle Power Leadership and an Unconventional Negotiating Process. The Journal of Humanitarian Assistance.
Graham Spencer. (Aug 2004). The Impact of Television News on the Northern Ireland Peace Negotiations. Media, Culture and Society. SAGE Publications603-623.
Essays
Erin Banco. (Aug 2019). Influence Peddling, Double-Dealing, and Trumpworld Swampmen: How U.S. Plans for the World’s Fair Fell Apart. Daily Beast.
Ferry de Kerckhove. (Sep 2012). Canada and Iran: Looking Beyond the Present. 2012 Canadian Defence & Foreign Affairs Institute.
(Jun 2013). Global Views of Iran Overwhelmingly Negative. Pew Research Global Attitudes Project.
Center for American Progress . (Oct 2018). Tired Narratives, Weary Publics: Public Diplomacy’s Role in the Struggle for Influence in the Middle East.
Michael Knights. (May 2003). The Role of Broadcast Media in Influence Operations in Iraq. The Washington Institute.
Speeches
Jan 2011 - From Reykjavik to New START: Science Diplomacy for Nuclear Security in the 21st Century. (U.S. Department of State.)
Multimedia
Aug 4, 2015 - What the Future Holds for the Iran Nuclear Deal
Apr 23, 2018 - CPD's Podcast Series
Jan 30, 2019 - The Public Health Implications of a Nuclear War
CPD Blog
Israel, Public Diplomacy, and the Iran Agreement by Philip Seib on Aug 8, 2015
America and Iran: Following Up with Public Diplomacy by Philip Seib on Apr 7, 2015
Can National Leaders Influence National Brands? by Ilan Manor on Aug 1, 2017
PD News
What might derail the Iran nuclear deal? (Christian Science Monitor) on Oct 23, 2009
Officials Make Final Push for Iran Nuclear Deal (The Wall Street Journal ) on Mar 29, 2015
Preliminary Iran Nuclear Deal Appears Close, but Specifics Remain Elusive (The New York Times) on Apr 2, 2015
What Iran Nuclear Framework Deal Could Mean for the Region – and the World (The Conversation) on Apr 3, 2015
Iran Opens Campaign to Lay Blame on U.S. if Nuclear Talks Fail (The New York Times) on Jul 11, 2015
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