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Victoria Hudson. (Jul 2015). ‘Forced to Friendship' Russian (Mis-)Understandings of Soft Power and the Implications for Audience Attraction in Ukraine. Political Studies Association.
Rui Yang. (Jul 2015). China's Soft Power Projection in Higher Education.
César Villanueva Rivas. (Aug 2015). The Use of the Spanish Language as a Cultural Diplomacy Strategy for Extending Mexico’s Soft Power in the United States. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy. Palgrave MacMillian139-147.
Niu Qin, Zhong Xin, Hong, Jianjun. (Aug 2015). A Bibliometric Analysis of Public Diplomacy Research in China. Contemporary International Relations.
Felix Heiduk. (Aug 2015). What Is In a Name? Germany’s Strategic Partnerships with Asia’s Rising Powers. Asia Europe Journal. Springer131-146.
Justin Hart. (Aug 2015). Hard Lessons of ‘Soft Power’. Diplomatic History. 572-574.
Ursula Stark Urrestarazu. (Sep 2015). 'Vienna Calling’: Diplomacy and the Ordering of Intercommunal Relations at the Congress of Vienna. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy. 231-260.
Karen DeYoung. (Sep 2015). How the Obama White House Runs Foreign Policy. Washington, DC: The Washington Post
Alberto M. Fernandez. (Sep 2015). Surviving Al-Jazeera and Other Public Calamities. The Foreign Service Journal. American Foreign Service Association61-64.
Gary D. Rawnsley. (Oct 2015). To Know Us is to Love Us: Public Diplomacy and International Broadcasting in Contemporary Russia and China. Politics. 273-286.
Emily T Metzgar, Xinyu Lu. (Oct 2015). Tweeting the Pivot? The United States and PD 2.0 in Northeast Asia. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy. Palgrave Macmillan 204-215.
Gregory, Bruce. (Nov 2015). Mapping Boundaries in Diplomacy’s Public Dimension. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy. Brill. (Oct 2015).
Jeet Heer. (Nov 2015). Pulp Propaganda . The New Republic
Romit Kampf, Ilan Manor, and Elad Segev. (Nov 2015). Digital Diplomacy 2.0? A Cross-national Comparison of Public Engagement in Facebook and Twitter. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy331-362.
Shawn Powers and Ben O’Laughlin. (Nov 2015). The Syrian Data Glut: Rethinking the Role of Information in Conflict. Media, War, and Conflict. SAGE1-9.
Gideon Rose. (Dec 2015). The Post-American Middle East. Foreign Affairs.
Ilan Goldenberg and Melissa G. Dalton. (Dec 2015). Bridging the Gulf. Foreign Affairs.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali. (Nov 2015). A Problem From Heaven. Foreign Affairs.
William McCants. (Nov 2015). Islamic Scripture Is Not the Problem: And Funding Muslim Reformers Is Not the Solution. Foreign Affairs.
Emily T. Metzgar. (Dec 2015). Institutions of Higher Education as Public Diplomacy Tools. Journal of Studies in International Education. SAGE
Lauge Poulsen and Emma Aisbett . (Jan 2016). Diplomats Want Treaties: Diplomatic Agendas and Perks in the Investment Regime. Journal of International Dispute Settlement.
Jason Dittmer. (Jan 2016). Everyday Diplomacy: UKUSA Intelligence Cooperation and Geopolitical Assemblages. Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 604-619.
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.
Nancy Snow. (Feb 2016). Japan's Challenges in Public Diplomacy, An American Vision. Asie Visions. Paris: The Institut Français des Relations Internationales
Eugenio Cusumano. (Jul 2016). Diplomatic Security for Hire: The Causes and Implications of Outsourcing Embassy Protection. Hague Journal of Diplomacy . 1-29.
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