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Emily T. Metzgar. (Dec 2012). The Medium is Not the Message: Social Media, American Public Diplomacy & Iran. Global Media Journal.
Craig Hayden. (Dec 2012). Social Media at State: Power, Practice, and Conceptual Limits for US Public Diplomacy. Global Media Journal.
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.
Victoria Ann Newsom, Lara Lengel. (Dec 2012). Framing Messages of Democracy through Social Media: Public Diplomacy 2.0, Gender, and the Middle East and North Africa. Global Media Journal.
Vanessa Bravo. (Dec 2012). Engaging the Diaspora: El Salvador and Costa Rica’s Use of Social Media to Connect with Their Diaspora Communities in the United States. Global Media Journal.
Eric Abdullateef. (Dec 2012). USAID’s First Public Engagement Campaign: Measuring Public Engagement. Global Media Journal.
Willow F. Williamson, John Robert Kelley. (Dec 2012). #Kelleypd: Public Diplomacy 2.0 Classroom. Global Media Journal.
Melissa Aronczyk. (Sep 2013). Branding the Nation: The Global Business of National Identity. Oxford University Press
David Welch. (Sep 2013). Propaganda: Power and Persuasion. University of Chicago Press
Mai'a K. Davis Cross, Jan Melissen. (Nov 2013). European Public Diplomacy: Soft Power at Work. Palgrave MacMillan
Robert Koenig. (Feb 2014). Using ‘Social Diplomacy’ to Reach Russians. The Foreign Service Journal. 21-26.
Mark Lynch, Deen Freelon, Sean Aday. (Jan 2014). Syria’s Socially Mediated Civil War, Blogs and Bullets III. Peaceworks. US Institute of Peace
Michael Meyer. (Feb 2014). Evgeny vs. the Internet. Columbia Journalism Review. 24-29.
Jesse Smith. (Feb 2014). Success and Growing Pains: Official Use of Social Media at State. The Foreign Service Journal. 27-33.
Mary Jeffers. (Feb 2014). PD Partner. State Magazine. 16-17.
Bruce Gregory. (Aug 2014). Bruce Gregory's Public Diplomacy Resources. Washington, DC:
Mariano E. Bertucci, Fabián Borges-Herrero andClaudia Fuentes-Julio. (Jan 2014). Toward “Best Practices” in Scholar–Practitioner Relations: Insights from the Field of Inter-American Affairs. International Studies Perspectives.
Marijke Breuning. (Nov 2013). Samaritans, Family Builders, and the Politics of Intercountry Adoption. International Studies Perspectives.
M. I. Franklin. (Oct 2013). Veil Dressing and the Gender Geopolitics of “What Not to Wear”. International Studies Perspectives.
Kelly M Kadera. (Oct 2013). The Social Underpinnings of Women's Worth in the Study of World Politics: Culture, Leader Emergence, and Coauthorship. International Studies Perspectives.
Andrew J. Enterline, Emily Stull and Joseph Magagnoli. (Apr 2013). Reversal of Fortune? Strategy Change and Counterinsurgency Success by Foreign Powers in the Twentieth Century. International Studies Perspectives. 176–198.
Ulrich Franke andKaspar Schiltz. (Jan 2013). “They Don't Really Care About Us!” On Political Worldviews in Popular Music. International Studies Perspectives. 39–55.
Myunghee Kim. (Jan 2013). Too Far, Too Close: Religious Affiliations and Asians' Perceptions of US and China's Influence. International Studies Perspectives. 56–78.
Daniel Milton, Megan Spencer, Michael Findley. (Aug 2013). Radicalism of the Hopeless: Refugee Flows and Transnational Terrorism. International Interactions.
Helen V. Milner, Dustin Tingley. (Mar 2013). Public Opinion and Foreign Aid: A Review Essay. International Interactions.
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