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(Apr 2020). The Soft Power 30: A Global Ranking of Soft Power (2019). Portland CommunicationsPortland Communications.
Jonathan McClory. (Sep 2018). The Soft Power 30: A Global Ranking of Soft Power . Portland, Facebook, USC Center on Public DiplomacyPortland, Facebook, USC Center on Public Diplomacy.
Jane Luscomb. (Oct 2011). Putting the Power in Soft Power? Wilton Park Reports.
Jonathan McClory. (Jul 2017). The Soft Power 30. Portland, USC Center on Public DiplomacyPortland, USC Center on Public Diplomacy.
(Feb 2014). Conference Report: Soft Power in Action. Wilton ParkWilton Park.
(Jun 2016). The Soft Power 30. Portland, USC Center on Public DiplomacyPortland, USC Center on Public Diplomacy.
(Nov 2014). Maximising Soft Power Assets: Towards Prosperity. Wilton Park Wilton Park.
(Jul 2015). The Soft Power 30. PortlandPortland.
Alistair MacDonald. (Apr 2020). The Sources of Soft Power. British CouncilBritish Council.
Elaine Kamarck. (Jan 2019). Malevolent soft power, AI, and the threat to democracy. Brookings InstitutionBrookings Institution.
Carola McGiffert. (Jun 2012). Chinese Soft Power and Its Implications for the United States. SIS Smart Power Initiative, Center for Strategic and International Studies.
(Jun 2013). Influence and Attraction: Culture and the Race for Soft Power in the 21st Century. The British Council.
(Aug 2008). Comparing Global Influence: China’s and U.S. Diplomacy, Foreign Aid, Trade, and Investment in the Developing World. CRS Report for Congress.
Matthew Wallin. (Feb 2015). Military Public Diplomacy: How the Military Influences Foreign Audiences. American Security ProjectAmerican Security Project.
Matthew Wallin. (Mar 2020). White Paper – A New American Message. American Security Project (ASP)American Security Project (ASP).
(May 2006). U.S. Public Diplomacy: State Department Efforts to Engage Muslim Audiences Lack Certain Communication Elements and Face Significant Challenges. U.S. Government Accountability Office.
(May 2002). Foreign Aid in the National Interest: Promoting Freedom, Security and Opportunity. U.S. Agency for International Development.
(May 2008). New Paradigms, New Models – Culture in the EU External Relations. European Commission under the Slovenian Presidency.
(Jul 2008). Engagement: Public Diplomacy in a Globalized World. United Kingdom Foreign & Commonwealth Office.
(May 2008). Living Together as Equals in Dignity. Council of Europe, Ministers of Foreign Affairs, 118th Ministerial Session.
(May 2008). Agreed Conclusions of the Third Euro-Mediterranean Conference of Ministers of Culture. Euro-Mediterranean Social, Cultural and Human Partnership.
Alasdair Donaldson, ed.. (Jan 2018). Cultural Relations in Societies in Transition: A Literature Review. British Council, Goethe-InstitutBritish Council, Goethe-Institut.
Richard Wike, Jacob Poushter, Janell Fetterolf and Shannon Schumacher. (Jan 2020). Trump Ratings Remain Low Around Globe, While Views of U.S. Stay Mostly Favorable. Pew Research CenterPew Research Center.
Samantha Custer, Mihir Prakash, Jonathan Solis, Rodney Knight, Joyce Lin. (Feb 2020). Influencing the Narrative: How the Chinese Government Mobilizes Students and Media to Burnish its Image. AidDataAidData.
Alasdair Donaldson and Alistair MacDonald. (Mar 2020). Finding a role: The UK in a changing world. The British CouncilThe British Council.
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