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The USC Center on Public Diplomacy seeks submissions to its new online book review site. The center serves as a leading forum for scholarly discussion of issues pertaining to public diplomacy such as international communication, intercultural dialogue, propaganda studies, and the impact of information technology on international relations. For more information, click here.

Welcome to the USC Center on Public Diplomacy Library

This expanding library will soon be a dynamic, searchable database of all things public diplomacy. It will contain a cross-section of books, legislation, news articles, government reports, academic studies, experts, courses, organizations, websites, as well as some unique documents that will not be available anywhere else on the Web.
 

BOOKS

Heil, A. L. (Ed.) (2008). Local Voices/Global Perspectives: Challenges Ahead for U.S. International Media. NW, Washington DC: The Public Diplomacy Council.
Nye, J. S. (2008). The Powers to Lead. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
Price, M., & Dayan, D. (Eds.) (2008). Owning the Olympics: Narratives of the New China. Ann Arbor, MI: Digital Culture Books.
Richmond, Y. (2008). Practicing Public Diplomacy: A Cold War Odyssey. Oxford and New York: Berghahn Books.
Snow, N., & Taylor, P. M. (2008). The Public Diplomacy Handbook. Florence, KY: Routledge.
Anholt, S. (2007). Competitive Identity: The New Brand Management for Nations, Cities, and Regions. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.
Bennett, W., Lawrence, R., & Livingston, S. (2007). When the Press Fails: Political Power and the News Media from Iraq to Katrina. Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press.
Cooper, A. F. (2007). Celebrity Diplomacy . Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers.
Friedman, T. (2007). The World is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century. New York, NY: Picador.
Katzenstein, P., & Keohane, R. (Eds.) (2007). Anti-Americanism in World Politics. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
Kovach, B., & Rosenstiel, T. (2007). The Elements of Journalism: What Newspeople Should Know and the Public Should Expect. New York, NY: Three Rivers Press.
Kurlantzick, J. (2007). Charm Offensive: How China's Soft Power Is Transforming the World. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
Martin, D. (2007). Rebuilding Brand America. New York, NY: Amacom.
Pilon, J. (2007). Why America is Such a Hard Sell: Beyond Pride and Prejudice. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers.
Rushing, J. (2007). Mission Al Jazeera: Build a Bridge, Seek the Truth, Change the World. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.
Schmierer, R. (2007). Iraq: Policy and Perceptions. NW, Washington DC: Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, Georgetown University.
Stefanidis, I. (2007). Stirring the Greek Nation: Political Culture Irredentism and Anti-Americanism in Post-War Greece 1945-1967. UK: Ashgate Press.
Baum, M. (2006). Soft News Goes to War: Public Opinion and American Foreign Policy in the New Media Age. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Chadwick, A. (2006). Internet Politics: States, Citizens, and New Communication Technologies. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Cull, N. J. (2006). American propaganda and public diplomacy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Chandrasekaran, R. (2006). Imperial Life in the Emerald City. New York, NY: Alfred A. Knopf, Random House.
Fullerton, J. A., & Kendrick, A. G. (2006). Advertising's War on Terrorism: The Story of the U.S. State Department's Shared Values Initiative. Spokane, WA: Marquette Books
Isikoff, M., & Corn, D. (2006). Hubris: The Inside Story of Spin, Scandal, and the Selling of the Iraq War. New York, NY: Crown Publishers.
Kiehl, W. P. (Ed.) (2006). America's Dialogue with the World. Washington, D.C.: Public Diplomacy Council.
Kiesling, B. (2006). Diplomacy Lessons: Realism for an Unloved Superpower. Dulles, VA: Potomac Books.
Kohut, A., & Stokes, B. (2006). America Against the World: How We Are Different and Why We Are Disliked. New York, NY: Times Books.
Lord, C. (2006). Losing Hearts and Minds?: Public Diplomacy and Strategic Influence in the Age of Terror. Westport, CT: Praeger.
Lord, K. M. (2006). The Perils and Promise of Global Transparency. Why the Information Revolution May Not Lead to Security, Democracy, or Peace. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.
McKenzie, B. (2006). Remaking France: Americanization, Public Diplomacy, and the Marshall Plan. New York, NY: Berghahn Books.
Melissen, J. (Ed.) (2006). New public diplomacy: Soft power in international relations. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.
Pintak, L. (2006). Reflections in a Bloodshot Lens: America, Islam, and the War of Ideas. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press.
Poole, S. (2006). Unspeak : How Words Become Weapons, How Weapons Become a Message, and How That Message Becomes Reality. New York, NY: Grove Press.
Snow, N. (2006). The Arrogance of American Power: What U.S. Leaders are Doing Wrong and Why It's Our Duty to Dissent. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
Sweig, J. (2006). Friendly Fire: Losing Friends and Making Enemies in the Anti-American Century. New York, NY: Public Affairs.
Vaughan, J. (2006). The failure of American and British Propaganda in the Arab Middle East, 1945 - 1957. New York: Palgrave.
Weimann, G. (2006). Terror on the Internet: The New Arena, The New Challenges. NW, Washington, DC: U.S. Institute of Peace Press.
Arndt, R. (2005). The first resort of kings: American cultural diplomacy in the twentieth century. Dulles, VA: Potomac Books.
Bacevich, A. (2005). The New American Militarism: How Americans Are Seduced By War. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
Bob, C. (2005). The Marketing of Rebellion: Insurgents, Media, and International Activism. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
Hamm, B., & Smandych, R. (2005). Cultural imperialism: Essays on the political economy of cultural domination. Peterborough, ON: Broadview.
Hess, S. (2005). Through Their Eyes: Foreign Correspondents in the United States. NW, Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press.
Joweet, G., & O'Donnell, V. (2005). Aspects of propaganda: representative readings. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Krenn, M. L. (2005). Fallout shelters of the human spirit: American art in the Cold War. Chapel Hill, NC: North Carolina University Press.
Miles, H. (2005). Al-Jazeera: The Inside Story of the Arab News Channel That is Challenging the West. New York, NY: Grove Press.
Rugh, W. A. (2005). American Encounters with Arabs: The "Soft Power" of U.S. Public Diplomacy in the Middle East. Westport, CT: Praeger.
Ruigrok, N. (2005). Journalism of attachment. Dutch newspapers during the Bosnian war. Amsterdam: Het Spinhuis.
Steele, J. (2005). Wars Within: The Story of an Independent Magazine in Soeharto's Indonesia. London: Equinox Publishing.
Armistead, E. L. (2004). Information Operations: Warfare and the Hard Reality of Soft Power (Issues in Twenty-First Century Warfare). Dulles, VA: Potomac Books.
Defty, A. (2004). Britain, America, and Anti-Communist Propaganda, 1945-1953: The Information Research Department. London: Routledge.
Dizard, W. P. (2004). Inventing public diplomacy: The story of the U.S. Information Agency. Boulder: Lynne Rienner.
Entman, R. (2004). Projections of power: Framing news, public opinion, and U.S. foreign policy. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
Kamalipour, Y. R., & Snow, N. (Eds.) (2004). War, Media, and Propaganda: a global perspective. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
Kepel, G. (2004). The war for Muslim minds: Islam and the West. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press/Harvard University Press.
Larson, J. F. (2004). The Internet and foreign policy. New York: Foreign Policy Association.
Nye, J. S. Jr. (2004). Soft power. The means to success in world politics. New York: Public Affairs Press.
Satloff, R. (2004). The battle of ideas in the war on terror: Essays on US public diplomacy in the Middle East. Washington, DC: The Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
Slavik, H. (2004). Intercultural Communication and Diplomacy. DiploFoundation.
Snow, N. (2004). Information war: American propaganda, free speech and opinion control since 9-11. New York: Seven Stories Press.
Von Eschen, P. M. (2004). Satchmo blows up the world: Jazz ambassadors play the Cold War. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Young, R. J. (2004). Marketing Marianne (French Propaganda in America, 1900 - 1940). Piscataway, NJ: Rutgers University Press.
Cull, N. J. , Culbert, D., & Welch, D. (2003). Propaganda and mass persuasion. A historical encyclopedia, 1500 to the present. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.
Heil, A. (2003). Voice of America - A History. Chichester, NY: Columbia University Press.
Richmond, Y. (2003). Cultural Exchange and the Cold War: Raising the Iron Curtain. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press
Snyder, A. (1995). Warriors of Disinformation . New York, NY: Arcade Publishing.

ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS

Cowan, G., & Cull, N. J. (2008). Public diplomacy in a Changing World [PDF]. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 616 (1), 6-8.
Cowan, G., & Arsenault, A. (2008). Moving from Monologue to Dialogue to Collaboration: The Three Layers of Public Diplomacy [PDF]. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 616 (1), 10-30.
Cull, N. J. (2008). Public Diplomacy: Taxonomies and Histories [PDF]. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 616 (1), 31-54.
Gilboa, E. (2008). Searching for a Theory of Public Diplomacy [PDF]. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 616 (1), 55-77.
Castells, M. (2008). The New Public Sphere: Global Civil Society, Communication Networks, and Global Governance [PDF]. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 616 (1), 78-93.
Nye, J. S. (2008). Public Diplomacy and Soft Power [PDF]. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 616 (1), 94-109.
Wilson, E. J. (2008). Hard Power, Soft Power, Smart Power [PDF]. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 616 (1), 110-124.
Ham, P. (2008). Place Branding: The State of the Art [PDF]. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 616 (1), 126-149.
Price, M. E. , Haas, S., & Margolin, D. (2008). New Technologies and International Broadcasting: Reflections on Adaptations and Transformations [PDF]. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 616 (1), 150-172.
Scott-Smith, G. (2008). Mapping the Undefinable: Some Thoughts on the Relevance of Exchange Programs within International Relations Theory [PDF]. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 616 (1), 173-195.
Snow, N. (2008). International Exchanges and the U.S. Image [PDF]. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 616 (1), 198-222.
Bustamante, M. J., & Sweig J. E. (2008). Buena Vista Solidarity and the Axis of Aid: Cuban and Venezuelan Public Diplomacy [PDF]. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 616 (1), 223-256.
Wang, Y. (2008). Public Diplomacy and the Rise of Chinese Soft Power [PDF]. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 616 (1), 257-273.
Gregory, B. (2008). Public Diplomacy: Sunrise of an Academic Field [PDF]. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 616 (1), 274-290.
Daalder, I., & Lindsay, J. (2007). "Democracies of the World, Unite." The American Interest, January/February, 5-19.
Naim, M. (2007). The YouTube Effect. Foreign Policy, January/February, 103-104.
Smith, P. H. (2007). The Hard Road Back to Soft Power. [PDF] Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, Winter/Spring, 1-9.
Anholt, S. (2006).Public diplomacy and place branding: Where’s the link? [PDF]. Place Branding, 2, 271 – 275.
Frensley, N., & Michaud, N. (2006). Public Diplomacy and Motivated Reasoning: Framing Effects on Canadian Media Coverage of U.S. Foreign Policy Statements. Foreign Policy Analysis, 2 (3), 201–222.
Friedman, J. (Ed.) (2006). Is Democratic Competence Possible? Critical Review, Vol. 18, Nos. 1-3.
Gilboa, E. (2006). Media and international conflict. In J. Oetzel, & S. Ting-Toomey (Eds.), The SAGE handbook of conflict communication: Integrating theory, research, and practice (pp. 595-626). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Snow, N. (December 13, 2006). Anti-Americanism and the Rise of Civic Diplomacy. Foreign Policy in Focus.
Gilboa, E. (2005). Effects of global television news on U.S. policy in international conflict. In Seib, Ph. (Ed.) Media and Conflict in the Twenty-First Century, 1-31.
Gilboa, E. (2005). Media-broker diplomacy: When journalists become mediators. Critical Studies in Media Communication, 22, 99-120.
Gilboa, E. (2005). The CNN effect: The search for a communication theory of international relations. Political Communication, 22, 27-44.
Gilboa, E. (2005). Global television news and foreign policy: Debating the CNN effect. International Studies Perspectives, 6, 325-341.
Gunaratne, S. A. (2005). Public diplomacy, global communication and world order: An analysis based on theory of living systems. Current Sociology, 53 (5), 749-772.
Kennedy, L., & Lucas, S. (2005). Enduring freedom: Public diplomacy and U.S. foreign policy. American Quarterly, 57 (2), 309-333.
Payne, K. (2005). The media as an instrument of war [PDF]. Parameters, 35 (1), 81-93.
Post, J. M. (2005). Psychological Operations and Counterterrorism. [PDF]. Joint Forces Quarterly, 37, 105-110.
Rawnsley, G. D. (2005). Old wine in new bottles: China-Taiwan computer-based 'information warfare' and propaganda. International Affairs, 81 (5), 1061-1078.
Robin, R. (2005). Requiem for public diplomacy? American Quarterly, 57 (2), 345-353.
Scott-Smith, G. (2005). Mending the 'Unhinged Alliance' in the 1970's: Transatlantic relations, public diplomacy, and the origins of the European Union Visitors Programme. Diplomacy and Statecraft, 16 (4), 749-778.
Vaughan, J. (2005). A certain idea of Britain: British Cultural Diplomacy in the Middle East, 1945 - 1957, Contemporary British History, 19 (2), 151-168.
Von Eschen, P. M. (2005). Enduring public diplomacy. American Quarterly, 57 (2), 335-343.
Wolf, C. Jr., & Rosen, B. (2005). Public diplomacy: Lessons from King and Mandela. Policy Review, 133, Internet edition 1-13.
Chehabi, H. E. (2004). Sport diplomacy between the United States and Iran. In Jonsson, C., & Langhorne, R. (Eds.), Diplomacy, III, (pp.238-252). London: Sage Publications.
Critchlow, J. (2004). Public diplomacy during the Cold War. Journal of Cold War Studies, 6 (1), 75-89.
Davis, J. (2004). The Campaign to Ban Landmines: Public Diplomacy, Middle Power Leadership and an Unconventional Negotiating Process. The Journal of Humanitarian Assistance.
Drezner, D., & Farrwell, H. (2004). Web of influence. Foreign Policy, (November-December), 32-40.
Fitzpatrick, K. R. (2004). US Public Diplomacy. Vital Speeches of the Day 70 (13): 412-417.
Gilboa, E. (2004). Diplomacy in the media age: Three models of uses and effects. In Jonsson, C., & Langhorne, R. (Eds.), Diplomacy, III, (pp.96-119). London: Sage Publications.
Hanitzsch, T. (2004). Journalists as peacekeeping force? Peace journalism and mass communication theory. Journalism Studies, 5, 483-495.
Keys, B. (2004). Spreading peace, democracy, and Coca-cola. Diplomatic History, 28 (2), 165-196.
Klein, J. M. (2004). Whose news? Whose propaganda? Inside Al Jazeera on the eve of the Iraq war. Columbia Journalism Review, 43 (July).
Nisbet, E. C., Nisbet, M. C., Scheufele D. A., & Shanahan J. E. (2004). Public diplomacy, television news, and Muslim opinion. Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics, 9 (2), 11-37.
Pfau, M., Haigh, M., et al. (2004). Embedding journalists in military combat units: Impact on newspaper story frames and tone. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 81, 74-88.
Spencer, G. (2004). The impact of television news on the Northern Ireland peace process. Media, Culture & Society, 26, 602-623.
Vickers, R. (2004). The new public diplomacy: Britain and Canada compared. British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 6, 182-194.
Wang, J., & Chang, T. (2004). Strategic public diplomacy and local press: how a high-profile "head-of-state" visit was covered in America's heartland. Public Relations Review, 30 (1), 11-24.
Wanta, W., Golan, G., & Lee, C. (2004). Agenda setting and international news: Media influence on public perceptions of foreign nations. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 81, 364-377.
Potter, E. (2002-2003). Canada and the new public diplomacy. International Journal, LVIII, 43-64.

REPORTS AND PAPERS

Feulner, E. J., Dale, H.C., Graffy, C., Doran, M., Duffey, J., & Blankley, T. (March 14, 2008). Public Diplomacy: Reinvigorating America's Strategic Communications Policy. [PDF]
Berger, M., Van der Plas, E., Huygens, C., Akrimi, N., & Schneider, C. (January 2008). Bridge the Gap, or Mind the Gap? Culture in Western-Arab Relations. [PDF] Clingendael Diplomacy Paper 15, The Hague: Netherlands Institute of International Relations Clingendael.
Martin Davidson at the University of Iowa (December 6, 2007). A UK Perspective on Public Diplomacy and Cultural Relations in a Time of Conflict. [PDF]
Manojlovic, M., & Thorheim, C. H. (October 2007). Crossroads of Diplomacy: New Challenges, New Solutions. [PDF] Clingendael Diplomacy Paper 13, The Hague: Netherlands Institute of International Relations Clingendael.
D'Hooghe, I. (July 2007). The Rise of China's Public Diplomacy. [PDF] Clingendael Diplomacy Paper 12, The Hague: Netherlands Institute of International Relations Clingendael.
Van der Pluijm, R. (April 2007). City Diplomacy: The Expanding Role of Cities in International Politics. [PDF] Clingendael Diplomacy Paper 10, The Hague: Netherlands Institute of International Relations Clingendael.
Wilton Park Conference (March 1-3, 2007). The Future of Public Diplomacy. [PDF]
Melissen, J. (December 2006). Public Diplomacy Between Theory and Practice. Diplomatic Studies Programme Paper. The Hague: Netherlands Institute of International Relations Clingendael.
Noya, J. (Ed.) (November 30, 2006). The Present and Future of Public Diplomacy: A European Perspective. The 2006 Madrid Conference on Public Diplomacy. Elcano Royal Institute for International and Strategic Studies.
Heine, J. (Ed.) (October 2006). On the Manner of Practising the New Diplomacy. Working Paper No. 11, The Centre for International GOvernance Innovation.
Popescu, N. (October 27, 2006). Russia’s Soft Power Ambitions. Center for European Policy Studies.
Carnegie Endowment (June 5, 2006). China's Charm: Implications of Chinese Soft Power.
The Dialogue (June 1, 2006). China's Relations with Latin America: Shared Gains, Asymmetric Hopes.
Gonesh, A. & Melissen, J. (December 2005). Public Diplomacy: Improving Practice, Conference Report. [PDF] Clingendael Diplomacy Paper 5, The Hague: Netherlands Institute of International Relations Clingendael.
De Gouveia, Ph. F., & Plumridge, H. (November 2005). European infopolitik: Developing EU public diplomacy strategy. [PDF] London: The Foreign Policy Centre.
Gregory, B. (August 31, 2005). Public diplomacy and strategic communication: Cultures, firewalls, and imported norms. [PDF] Presentation at the American Political Science Association Conference on International Communication and Conflict.
The Heritage Foundation (August 5, 2005) Report: "Strengthening U.S. Public Diplomacy Requires Organization, Coordination, and Strategy," by Stephen Johnson, Helle C. Dale, and Patrick Cronin, Ph.D.
Ociepka, B., & Ryniejska, M. (August 2005). Public diplomacy and EU enlargement: The case of Poland. [PDF] Discussion Paper in Diplomacy 99. The Hague: Netherlands Institute of International Relations Clingendael.
Kaye, D. D. (June 2005). Rethinking Track Two Diplomacy: The Middle East and South Asia. [PDF] Clingendael Diplomacy Paper 3, The Hague: Netherlands Institute of International Relations Clingendael.
Melissen, J. (May 2005). Wielding Soft Power: The new public diplomacy. [PDF] The Hague: Netherlands Institute of International Relations Clingendael.
Batora, J. (March 2005). Public diplomacy in small and medium-sized states: Norway and Canada. [PDF] Discussion Paper in Diplomacy 97. The Hague: Netherlands Institute of International Relations Clingendael.
Leonard, M., Small, A., & Rose, M. (February 2005). British public diplomacy in the 'Age of Schisms.' [PDF] London: The Foreign Policy Centre.
Hoover Institution and Woodrow Wilson International Center at Stanford University (October 13-16, 2004). "Cold War Broadcasting Impact." [PDF]
Brown, J. (September 5, 2004). "Changing Minds, Winning Peace: Reconsidering the Djerejian Report."
Center For Arts & Culture (July 2004). "Cultural Diplomacy, Recommendations & Research." [PDF]
Transatlantic Trends Report (June 2004) "Further Deterioration in U.S.-European Relations."[PDF]
Rand-Initiated Research - Charles Wolf, Jr. and Brian Rosen (May 2004) "Public Diplomacy: How to Think About and Improve It." [PDF]
The Washington Institute for Near East Policy (April 19, 2004) "Public Diplomacy: Effective Strategies for the Future," by Helena Kane Finn.
PublicDiplomacy.Org Report (January 14, 2004) "Making Public Diplomacy Effective: State Department Public Diplomacy Must be Realigned."
The Heritage Foundation (January 13, 2004) Summary of findings "Regaining America's Voice Overseas: A Conference on U.S. Public Diplomacy."
The Saban Center For Middle East Policy at The Brookings Institution, Hady Amr (January, 2004) "The Need To Communicate: How To Improve U.S. Public Diplomacy With The Islamic World."[PDF]
Council on Foreign Relations (2004). "Terrorism: Q & A."
Riordan, S. (2004). Dialogue-based public diplomacy: A new foreign policy paradigm? Discussion Papers in Diplomacy 95. The Hague: Netherlands Institute of International Relations Clingendael.
Rugh, W. A. (Ed.) (2004). Engaging the Arab and Islamic worlds through public diplomacy. Washington, D.C.: Public Diplomacy Council.
Schneider, C. P. (2004). Culture communicates: US diplomacy that works. Discussion Papers in Diplomacy 94. The Hague: Netherlands Institute of International Relations Clingendael.
Spector. J. B. (2004). "Non-traditional diplomacy: Cultural, academic and sports boycotts and change in South Africa." Anti-Apartheid Movement Conference.
National Arts Journalism Program, Arts International, and the Center for Arts and Culture (April 2003) Conference Report "Arts and Minds: Cultural Diplomacy and Global Tensions."[PDF]
Leonard, M. and Conrad Smewing. Foreign Policy Center, UK (February 2003) "Public Diplomacy in the Middle East,"[PDF]
Katzenstein, Peter J. (June 2002) "Open Regionalism: Cultural Diplomacy and Popular Culture in Europe and Asia,"[PDF]American Political Science Association
The Washington Quarterly (Summer 2002) "The Internet and Power in One-Party East Asian States,"[PDF] by Nina Hachigian.
The Washington Quarterly (Spring 2002) "A Broadcasting Strategy to Win Media Wars,"[PDF] by Edward Kaufman.

GOVERNMENT REPORTS, HEARINGS AND LEGISLATION

The United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy, Getting the People Part Right. A Report on the Human Resources Dimension of U.S. Public Diplomacy (June 25, 2008).
European Union Policy and Legislation Dossier (June 2008) "Consumer Communications: A more popular EU?"
European Union Policy and Legislation Dossier (March 2008) "Sport & Intercultural Dialogue."
GAO Report (July 2007) "U.S. PUBLIC DIPLOMACY: Actions Needed to Improve Strategic Use and Coordination of Research."[PDF]
European Union Policy and Legislation Dossier (June 2007) "Blogs: Filling the EU's 'communication gap'?"
Strategic Communication and Public Diplomacy Policy Coordinating Committee (PCC) (June 2007), U.S. National Strategy for Public Diplomacy and Strategic Communication [PDF]
Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs Ambassador Karen Hughes (April 2007), Presentation to U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs [PDF]
GAO Report (August 2006) "U.S. International Broadcasting: Management of Middle East Broadcasting Services Could Be Improved"[PDF]
GAO Report (May 2006) "2006 U.S. PUBLIC DIPLOMACY: State Department Efforts to Engage Muslim Audiences Lack Certain Communication Elements and Face Significant Challenges."[PDF]
GAO Report (May 2006) "U.S. PUBLIC DIPLOMACY: State Department Efforts Lack Certain Communication Elements and Face Persistent Challenges."[PDF]
U.S. Advisory Committee on Cultural Diplomacy (September 2005). Cultural Diplomacy: The Lynchpin of Public Diplomacy. [PDF]
Testimony at confirmation hearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (July 22, 2005) "The Mission of Public Diplomacy," by Karen Hughes, nominee for Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs.
GAO Report (April 2005) "U.S. Public Diplomacy: Interagency Coordination Efforts Hampered by the Lack of a National Communication Strategy."[PDF]
United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations (October 6, 2004) Addressing the New Reality of Current Visa Policy on International Students and Researchers.
Defense Science Board Task Force (September 2004)"Report on Strategic Communication."[PDF]
United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy (September 28, 2004) "2004 Report of the Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy."
UK House of Commons (September 14, 2004) "Foreign Affairs Committee Report: Foreign and Commonwealth Office Annual Report 2003-2004."[PDF]
United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations (April 29, 2004) The Broadcasting Board of Governors: Finding the Right Media for the Message in the Middle East.
United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy (February 2004) "Communicating Public Diplomacy Objectives."
United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations (February 26, 2004) Public Diplomacy and International Free Press Hearing.
U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations (February 4, 2004) Hearing on Public Diplomacy Programs.
Djerejian Report (October 1, 2003) "Changing Minds, Winning Peace."[PDF]
GAO Report (September 4, 2003) "U.S. Public Diplomacy: State Department Expands Efforts but Faces Significant Challenges."[PDF]
United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy (July 2003) "The New Diplomacy: Utilizing Innovative Communication Concepts That Recognize Resource Constraints."[PDF]
Hearing Before The Committee On Foreign Relations, United States Senate (March 18, 2003) "Diplomacy and the War on Terrorism."
Hearing Before The Committee On Foreign Relations, United States Senate (February 27, 2003) "American Public Diplomacy and Islam."
USAID (February 11, 2003) "Public Diplomacy and Foreign Aid in the National Interest ."[PDF]
United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy (January 16, 2003) "Annual Activity Report 2003."
United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy (January 16, 2003) "January 2003: Annual Activity Report."
United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy (September 18, 2002) "Building America's public diplomacy through a reformed structure and additional resources."[PDF]
Hearing before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations (June 11, 2002) "America's Global Dialogue: Sharing American Values and the Way Ahead for Public Diplomacy."
Hearing before the House Subcommittee on the Middle East and South Asia (April 18, 2002) "Words Have Consequences: The Impact Of Incitement And Anti-American and Anti-Semitic Propaganda On American Interests In The Middle East."
Hearing before the House Committee on International Relations (November 14, 2001) "The Message is America: Rethinking Public Diplomacy."[PDF]
Hearing Before the House Committee On International Relations (October 10, 2001) "The The Role Of Public Diplomacy In Support Of The Anti-Terrorism Campaign."[PDF]
USAID Report of the Defense Science Board Task Force on Strategic Communication (May 2000) "Foreign Aid in the National Interest: Promoting Freedom, Security and Opportunity."[PDF]
United States State Department Archive, annual report (1995) "Public Diplomacy for the 21st Century."

PUBLIC OPINION SURVEYS

The Chicago Council on Global Affairs (June, 2008). Soft Power in Asia: Results of a 2008 Multinational Survey of Public Opinion [PDF]
The Pew Global Attitudes Survey (June 12, 2008). Some Positive Signs for U.S. Image: Global Economic Gloom - China and India Notable Exceptions. [PDF]
Palestinian Center for Public Opinion. "Latest Poll."
Flash Eurobarometer Report (December 2007). Intercultural dialogue in Europe. [PDF]
The Pew Global Attitudes Survey (June 27, 2007) "Global Unease With Major World Powers."
The American Institute for Contemporary German Studies (2005) "International Broadcasting and Public Diplomacy: Not Just for Governments Anymore," [PDF] by Jeff Rosenberg, on page 38-43.
The Pew Global Attitudes Survey (June 23, 2005) "American Character Gets Mixed Reviews: U.S. Image Up Slightly, But Still Negative."
Program On International Policy Attitudes (March 5, 2005) "22 Nation GlobeScan Poll on China."
Program On International Policy Attitudes (January 19, 2005) "BBC World Service 22 Nation Poll on Bush's Reelection."
Chicago Council on Foreign Relations Report (October 2004) "Global Views 2004: American Public Opinion and Foreign Policy."
The Guardian, UK (October 2004) "How the World Views America: 10 Nation Survey."
Chicago Council on Foreign Relations Report (September 2004) "Global Views 2004: American Public Opinion and Foreign Policy." [PDF]
The Pew Research Center for the People and the Press (March 16, 2004) "A Year After Iraq War: Mistrust of America in Europe Ever Higher, Muslim Anger Persists." [PDF]
Program On International Policy Attitudes/Knowledge Networks Poll (October 2, 2003) "Misperceptions, the Media & the Iraq War." [PDF]
Council on Foreign Relations Independent Task Force on Public Diplomacy (September 18, 2003) "Finding America's Voice: A Strategy for Reinvigorating U.S. Public Diplomacy." [PDF]
Harvard International Review (Summer 2003) "Pillars of Public Diplomacy: Grappling with International Public Opinion," by Christopher Ross.
The Pew Research Center (June 2003) "Global Attitudes Survey."
The Pew Research Center (December 2002) "What the World Thinks in 2002."
Council on Foreign Relations, Independent Task Force on Public Diplomacy (July 30, 2002) "Public Diplomacy: A Strategy for Reform." [PDF]

THESES AND INDEPENDENT RESEARCH

Fugiel, M. (2005). U.S. Public Diplomacy and the American Experience: A theoretical evolution from consent to engagement. MA Thesis. School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.
Turner, C. (2005). Best Practices for Inspiring Pro-American Sentiment: Exploring Methods of American Masters for Winning Hearts and Minds Around the Globe.

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