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(Apr 2020). The Soft Power 30: A Global Ranking of Soft Power (2019). Portland CommunicationsPortland Communications.
Nilima Gulrajani, Emma Mawdsley and Supriya Roychoudhury. (Apr 2020). The new development diplomacy in middle-income countries.
Alistair MacDonald. (Apr 2020). The Sources of Soft Power. British CouncilBritish Council.
Alasdair Donaldson and Alistair MacDonald. (Mar 2020). Finding a role: The UK in a changing world. The British CouncilThe British Council.
Matthew Wallin. (Mar 2020). White Paper – A New American Message. American Security Project (ASP)American Security Project (ASP).
Samantha Custer, Mihir Prakash, Jonathan Solis, Rodney Knight, Joyce Lin. (Feb 2020). Influencing the Narrative: How the Chinese Government Mobilizes Students and Media to Burnish its Image. AidDataAidData.
(Jan 2020). Nation Brands 2018: The annual report on the most valuable nation brands. Brand FinanceBrand Finance.
Richard Wike, Jacob Poushter, Janell Fetterolf and Shannon Schumacher. (Jan 2020). Trump Ratings Remain Low Around Globe, While Views of U.S. Stay Mostly Favorable. Pew Research CenterPew Research Center.
Kyle Hutzler. (Jan 2020). America's Cities on the World Stage. USC Center on Public DiplomacyUSC Center on Public Diplomacy.
Samantha Custer, Tanya Sethi, Jonathan A. Solis, Joyce Jiahui Lin, Siddhartha Ghose, Anubhav Gupta, Rodney Knight, and Austin Baeh. (Jan 2020). Silk Road Diplomacy: Deconstructing Beijing’s Toolkit to Influence South and Central Asia. AidData at William & Mary, CSIS, Asia Society Policy InstituteAidData at William & Mary, CSIS, Asia Society Policy Institute.
Gallup. (Mar 2019). "America First?" Rating World Leaders: 2019.
Julie Ray. (Mar 2019). Image of U.S. Leadership Now Poorer Than China's. GallupGallup.
(Jan 2019). 2019 Edelman Trust Barometer . Edelman Edelman .
Elaine Kamarck. (Jan 2019). Malevolent soft power, AI, and the threat to democracy. Brookings InstitutionBrookings Institution.
Jonathan McClory. (Sep 2018). The Soft Power 30: A Global Ranking of Soft Power . Portland, Facebook, USC Center on Public DiplomacyPortland, Facebook, USC Center on Public Diplomacy.
Charles T. Cleveland, Ryan C. Crocker, Daniel Egel, Andrew M. Liepman and David Maxwell. (Sep 2018). An American Way of Political Warfare: A Proposal. RAND CorporationRAND Corporation.
British Council. (Jul 2018). The Value of Trust. British CouncilBritish Council.
U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy. (May 2018). Optimizing Engagement: Research, Evaluation and Learning in Public Diplomacy.
Alasdair Donaldson. (Feb 2018). Cultural Value: Cultural Relations in Societies in Transition: A Literature Review. British Council, Goethe-InstitutBritish Council, Goethe-Institut.
Alasdair Donaldson, ed.. (Jan 2018). Cultural Relations in Societies in Transition: A Literature Review. British Council, Goethe-InstitutBritish Council, Goethe-Institut.
Juan Pablo Cardenal, Jacek Kucharczyk, Grigorij Mesežnikov and Gabriela Pleschová. (Dec 2017). Sharp Power: Rising Authoritarian Influence. Washington, D.C.: National Endowment for Democracy (NED)National Endowment for Democracy (NED).
Jonathan McClory. (Jul 2017). The Soft Power 30. Portland, USC Center on Public DiplomacyPortland, USC Center on Public Diplomacy.
Mladen Andrlić, Tihana Bohač, and Stjepan Špoljarić. (Dec 2016). Intercultural Dialogue and Innovations in Diplomacy and Diplomatic Training. Zagreb: Diplomatic Academy, Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, Republic of CroatiaDiplomatic Academy, Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, Republic of Croatia.
(Jun 2016). The Soft Power 30. Portland, USC Center on Public DiplomacyPortland, USC Center on Public Diplomacy.
Anthony H. Cordesman. (Mar 2016). Saudi Arabia and the United States: Common Interests and Continuing Sources of Tension. Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).
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