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Davis B. Bobrow. (Feb 2005). Anti-Americanism and International Security: Indications in International Public Opinion. Center for Policy Studies. 1-48.
Jorge I. Dominguez. (Jun 2006). China’s Relations With Latin America: Shared Gains, Asymmetric Hopes. Inter-American Dialogue. Weatherhead Center. Harvard Unviversity.
Michele M. Fugiel. (Sep 2005). U.S. Public Diplomacy and the American Experience: A Theoretical Evolution from Consent to Engagement.
Maya Babla. (Feb 2012). Indian Public Diplomacy: A Strategic Future. India: Inside Out.
Dalia Mogahed. (Feb 2006). Islam and Democracy. Gallup World Poll. The Gallup Organization.
Michael Knights. (May 2003). The Role of Broadcast Media in Influence Operations in Iraq. The Washington Institute.
Jack Miles. (Apr 2005). A Clash of Proselytizations. The Norman Lear Center, University of Southern California.
Marc Lynch. (Jan 2006). Reality is Not Enough: The Politics of Arab Reality TV. Transnational Broadcast Studies.
Toby Miller. (Feb 2005). Anti-Americanism and Popular Culture. Center for Policy Studies. Central European University.
Newton N. Minow. (Jul 2003). The Whisper of America. The Foundation for the Defense of Democracies. Washington, DC.
(Jun 2003). How Global Publics View: War in Iraq Democracy Islam and Governance Globalization: Views of a Changing World. Pew Global Attitudes Project. The Pew Research Center for the People and Press.
(Dec 2002). What the World Thinks in 2002. Pew Global Attitudes Project.
(Jul 2006). Few Signs of Backlash From Western Europeans Muslims in Europe. Economic Worries Top Concearns About Religious and Cultural Identity. Pew Global Attitudes Project.
(Jan 2007). Private Sector Summit On Public Diplomacy. U.S. Department of State and the PR Coalition.
Tod Lindberg and Suzanne Nossel. (Sep 2005). Report of the Working Group on Anti-Americanism. The Princeton Project on National Security.
Rafal Rohozinski. (Mar 2003). “Secret Agents” and “Undercover Brothers”: The Hidden Information Revolution in the Arab World. Mediterranean Programme of the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute.
Robert Schadler. (Jul 2005). Winning the War of Ideas With Pop Music. Wall Street Journal.
(Jul 2009). Most Muslim Publics Not So Easily Moved: Confidence in Obama Lifts U.S. Image Around the World. Pew Global Attitudes Project.
Dalia Mogahed. (Feb 2006). Perspectives of Women in the Muslim World. Gallup World Poll.
Colonel Terry M. Lee. (Jul 2010). Iran’s Influence in Iraq. U.S. Army War College and The Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
A. Ross Johnson and R. Eugene Parta. (Nov 2012). A 21st Century Vision for U.S. Global Media. The Wilson Center.
G. R. Berridge. (Jan 2013). A Weak Diplomatic Hybrid: U.S. Special Mission Benghazi, 2011-12.
Adam Hug. (Dec 2012). Europe and the World: Can EU Foreign Policy Make an Impact?. Foreign Policy Centre.
(Dec 2012). Social Networking Popular Across Globe. Pew Research Global Attitudes Project. Pew Research Center.
Deborah Lee Trent. (Nov 2012). American Diaspora Diplomacy: U.S. Foreign Policy and Lebanese Americans. Netherlands Institute of International Relations ‘Clingendael’. Netherlands Institute of International Relations ‘Clingendael.
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