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e-Book Communicating with the World: U. S. Public Diplomacy Overseas (Martin F. Herz Series on United States Diplomacy) download

e-Book Communicating with the World: U. S. Public Diplomacy Overseas (Martin F. Herz Series on United States Diplomacy) download

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ISBN: 0312048092
ISBN13: 978-0312048099
Language: English
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan; 1990 edition (August 15, 1990)
Pages: 224
Category: History and Criticism
Subategory: Literature

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Communicating with the World" defines and examines public diplomacy in the context of a government's conduct of foreign affairs and identifies its rationale as an outgrowth of the worldwide communications revolution, ideological conflicts, and the interdependency of nations. The book explains the evolution of . public diplomacy since World War II in terms of enabling legislation, the actions of successive directors of the . Information Agency (USIA).

by NA NA · data of the paperback book Communicating with the World: . .ISBN: 978-0-312-04809-9. ISBN-10: 0-312-04809-2. Palgrave Macmillan · 1990.

Resources Type: Books. Publisher: Institute for the Study of Diplomacy. Author: Hans N. Tuch & Marvin Kalb. CPD USC Center on Public Diplomacy 3502 Watt Way, Los Angeles, CA 90089.

Communicating with the World: . Public Diplomacy Overseas, (St. Martins Press and the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, Georgetown University, 1990). Written at the end of the Cold War by an accomplished public diplomacy practitioner with analytical skills, Tuch's book defines public diplomacy and discusses its evolution in . practice from World War II to the end of the second Reagan Administration.

In international relations, public diplomacy or people's diplomacy, broadly speaking, is any of the various efforts aimed at communicating directly with foreign publics to establish a dialogue designed to inform and influenc.

In international relations, public diplomacy or people's diplomacy, broadly speaking, is any of the various efforts aimed at communicating directly with foreign publics to establish a dialogue designed to inform and influence with the aim that this foreign public supports or tolerates a government’s strategic objectives.

by NA NA : Communicating with the World: U. S. Public Diplomacy Overseas (Martin F. Herz Series on. Herz Series on United States Diplomacy) ISBN : Date : 1990-08-15 Description : PDF-4264f "Communicating with the World" defines and examines public diplomacy in the context of a government's conduct of foreign affairs and identifies its rationale as an outgrowth of the worldwide communications revolution, ideological. conflicts, and the interdependency of nations.

Public diplomacy - defined by the State Department as "engaging, informing, and influencing key international audiences" .

Public diplomacy - defined by the State Department as "engaging, informing, and influencing key international audiences" - has become increasingly passé among American officials, scholars, and NGOs as a term and activity used to define how America should communicate with the outside world. If public diplomacy existed as a variety of diplomacy in the modern world - the argument ran - then surely the United States surely needed a dedicated agency to conduct this work, and that agency was best structured to control all work in the field.

Public diplomacy - effectively communicating with publics around the globe - to understand, value and .

Public diplomacy - effectively communicating with publics around the globe - to understand, value and even emulate America's vision and ideas; historically one of America's most effective weapons of outreach, persuasion and policy. The United States Information Agency (USIA), which was the main government agency in charge of Public Diplomacy until it merged with the Department of State in 1999, described it as: Public diplomacy seeks to promote the national interest and the national security of the United States through understanding, informing, and influencing foreign publics and broadening dialogue between American citizens and institutions.

public diplomacy appears to have its distinct style of communicating. This chapter explores some of the cultural features of . public diplomacy and concludes with ways . public diplomacy can develop a multicultural approach to help guard against unintended identity challenges with culturally diverse publics.

"Communicating with the World" defines and examines public diplomacy in the context of a government's conduct of foreign affairs and identifies its rationale as an outgrowth of the worldwide communications revolution, ideological conflicts, and the interdependency of nations. The book explains the evolution of U.S. public diplomacy since World War II in terms of enabling legislation, the actions of successive directors of the U.S. Information Agency (USIA). In particular, it concentrates on the specific ways in which the U.S. government practices public diplomacy through its diplomatic missions abroad, noting the role of the ambassador and the "country team" and the importance of dialogue - the two-way learning experience of public diplomacy. Several chapters analyze the methods and media employed in conducting public diplomacy, such as press, publications, libraries, lectures, exhibitions, and educational and cultural exchange programs. Separate chapters discuss the uses of radio (the Voice of America) and television. The book details how public affairs officers and their staffs at U.S. diplomatic missions select the audiences for each of these approaches and identify and present specific issues in terms of specific target groups. The author demonstrates the responsibility of public diplomats to advise Washington and its ambassadors in the field on the intercultural implications of U.S. foreign policies and actions and their effect on foreign public opinion. He offers a critique of current U.S. public diplomacy practices and four detailed case histories, drawn from his thirty-five years' experience in the Foreign Service.
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