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Dean Vuletic on how authoritarian regimes have participated in the Eurovision Song Contest as a way to enhance their international image.
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Andreas Pacher offers a new way to study international exchange.
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The new edition of Bruce Gregory's list features CPD Faculty Fellow Caitlin Byrne's discussion of soft power in the Indo-Pacific.
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How does the EU's external environmental policy play out in the international sphere?
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Using Dennis Rodman as a case study, a new article examines the role of high-profile athletes in sports diplomacy.
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Distance learning may be a way for countries to increase their soft power, according to a new journal article.
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A new book looks at how "Game of Thrones," social media and more can cultivate a locale's image.
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A new book explores international broadcasting and media from a Chinese perspective.