NEW CPD Perspectives, “Campaigning For a Seat on the UN Security Council: A Middle Power Reflection”

The tenth paper in the 2011 CPD Perspectives series, "Campaigning For a Seat on the UN Security Council: A Middle Power Reflection on the Role of Public Diplomacy," examines how and when middle power states might apply public diplomacy tactics alongside traditional diplomatic practice to improve the likelihood of election to the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). Author Caitlin Bryne, CPD Research Fellow, draws upon the past and current UNSC aspirations of Australia, to illustrate her points.

Read the entire work here.

CPD Perspectives is a periodic publication from the USC Center on Public Diplomacy, and highlights scholarship intended to stimulate critical thinking about the study and practice of public diplomacy.

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