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Oliver Zöllner. (Aug 2006). A quest for dialogue in international broadcasting: Germany’s public diplomacy targeting Arab audiences. Global Media and Communication. 160-182.
Emily Metzgar. (Jan 2012). Public Diplomacy, Smith-Mundt and the American Public. Communication Law and Policy. Routledge67-101.
Jack G. Shaheen. (Jul 2003). Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. Sage Publications171-193.
Huub Ruël and Lennart Zuidema. (Mar 2012). The Effectiveness of Commercial Diplomacy: A Survey among Dutch Embassies and Consulates. Discussion Papers in Diplomacy. The Clingendael Institute
Simon Anholt. (Nov 2011). Beyond the Nation Brand: The Role of Image and Identity in International Relations. Exchange: The Journal of Public Diplomacy. Syracuse University
Candace Ren Burnham. (Nov 2011). Public Diplomacy Following 9/11: The Saudi Peace Initiative and “Allies” Media Campaign. Exchange: The Journal of Public Diplomacy. Syracuse University
Ellen Huijgh. (Nov 2011). Changing Tunes for Public Diplomacy: Exploring the Domestic Dimension. Exchange: The Journal of Public Diplomacy. Syracuse University
Karina Pultz. (Jan 2012). Dialogue and Power: Understanding Danish Public Diplomacy Efforts in the Middle East. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy. 161-180.
David Faris, Ahmed Ghanim, Barry Libert, Michael Mayer, Caroline McCarthy, Nadav Samin, Philip Seib,. (Apr 2011). Social Media Revolutions: All Hype or New Reality? Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination.
Michelle A. Lee and Kathryn W. Davis. (Oct 2011). Public Diplomacy: At the Crossroads Between Practitioner and Theorist. The Ambassadors Review. Council of American Ambassadors
Shelton A. Gunaratne. (Sep 2005). Public Diplomacy, Global Communication and World Order: An Analysis Based on Theory of Living Systems. Current Sociology. 749-772.
Liam Kennedy and Scott Lucas. (Jun 2005). Enduring Freedom: Public Diplomacy and U.S. Foreign Policy. American Quarterly. 309-333.
Kenneth Payne. (Mar 2005). The Media as an Instrument of War. Parameters. 81-93.
Ron Robin. (Jun 2005). Requiem for Public Diplomacy? American Quarterly. 345-353.
William A. Rugh. (Mar 2005). Broadcasting and American Public Diplomacy. Transnational Broadcasting Studies.
Giles Scott-Smith. (Dec 2005). Mending the “Unhinged Alliance” in the 1970s: Transatlantic Relations, Public Diplomacy, and the Origins of the European Union Visitors Program. Diplomacy and Statecraft. 749-778.
James R. Vaughan. (Jun 2005). A Certain Idea of Britain: British Cultural Diplomacy in the Middle East, 1945 - 1957. Contemporary British History. 151-168.
Brian Rosen and Charles Wolf Jr.. (Oct 2005). Public Diplomacy: Lessons from King and Mandela. Policy Review.
H.E. Chehabi. (Mar 2001). Sport Diplomacy Between the United States and Iran. Diplomacy & Statecraft. 89-106.
James Critchlow. (Dec 2004). Public Diplomacy during the Cold War: The Record and Its Implications. Journal of Cold War Studies. 75-89.
Julian Davis. (May 2004). The Campaign to Ban Landmines: Public Diplomacy, Middle Power Leadership and an Unconventional Negotiating Process. The Journal of Humanitarian Assistance.
Eytan Gilboa. (Jan 2001). Diplomacy in the Media Age: Three Models of Uses and Effects. Diplomacy & Statecraft. 1-28.
Thomas Hanitzsch. (Jan 2004). Journalists as Peacekeeping Force? Peace Journalism and Mass Communication Theory. Journalism Studies. 483-495.
Barbara Keys. (Apr 2004). Spreading Peace, Democracy, and Coca-Cola®: Sport and American Cultural Expansion in the 1930s. Diplomatic History. 165-196.
Erik C. Nisbet, Matthew C. Nisbet, Dietram A. Scheufele and James E. Shanahan. (Mar 2004). Public Diplomacy, Television News, and Muslim Opinion. The International Journal of Press/Politics. 11-37.
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