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William Rugh. (Jan 2017). American Soft Power and Public Diplomacy in the Arab World. Palgrave Communications.
Alexey Fominykh. (Jan 2017). Russia's Public Diplomacy in Central Asia and the Caucasus: The Role of the Universities. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy. 56-85.
Olusola Ogunnubi. (Jan 2017). Soft Power: The Fourth ‘Tentacle’ of South Africa’s Foreign Policy. Insight on Africa. 22-38.
Mikhail S. Bukhtoyarov. (Dec 2016). Soft Power of Massive Open Online Courses: New Age of Digital Diplomacy. Journal of Siberian Federal University: Humanities & Social Sciences. 1631-1636.
Marco Vinicio Méndez-Coto. (Sep 2016). Smart Power and Public Diplomacy: A Costa Rican Approach. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy. Palgrave Macmillan UK1-11.
Inga Hlín Pálsdóttir. (Aug 2016). Promoting Iceland: The Shift from Nature to People’s Power. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy. 210-217.
Dario Brentin and Loïc Tregoures. (Jul 2016). Entering Through the Sport’s Door? Kosovo’s Sport Diplomatic Endeavours Towards International Recognition. Diplomacy & Statecraft. 360-378.
Ellen Huijgh. (Apr 2016). The Public Diplomacy of Emerging Powers, Part 2: The Case of Indonesia. CPD Perspectives on Public Diplomacy. Los Angeles: USC Center on Public Diplomacy
David Scott. (Mar 2016). Buddhism in Current China–India Diplomacy. Journal of Current Chinese Affairs. German Institute of Global and Area Studies139-174.
Chris Paterson and Toussaint Nothias. (Mar 2016). Representation of China and the United States in Africa in Online Global News. Communication, Culture & Critique. 107-125.
Nancy Snow. (Feb 2016). Japan's Challenges in Public Diplomacy, An American Vision. Asie Visions. Paris: The Institut Français des Relations Internationales
Eytan Gilboa . (Jan 2016). Public Diplomacy. The International Encyclopedia of Political Communication. Wiley-Blackwell1-9.
Ellen Huijgh and Jordan Warlick. (Jan 2016). The Public Diplomacy of Emerging Powers, Part 1: The Case of Turkey. CPD Perspectives on Public Diplomacy. Los Angeles: USC Center on Public Diplomacy
David Ensor. (Dec 2015). Exporting the First Amendment: Strengthening U.S. Soft Power Through Journalism. Boston: Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics, and Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School
Jack T. Lee. (Dec 2015). Soft Power and Cultural Diplomacy: Emerging Education Hubs in Asia. Comparative Education.
Emily T. Metzgar. (Dec 2015). Institutions of Higher Education as Public Diplomacy Tools. Journal of Studies in International Education. SAGE
Shawn Powers and Ben O’Laughlin. (Nov 2015). The Syrian Data Glut: Rethinking the Role of Information in Conflict. Media, War, and Conflict. SAGE1-9.
David Shambaugh. (Nov 2015). China’s Soft-Power Push. Foreign Affairs.
Yulia Kiseleva. (Nov 2015). Russia's Soft Power Discourse: Identity, Status and the Attraction of Power. Politics. 316-329.
Michael Barr, Valentina Feklyunina, and Sarina Theys. (Nov 2015). Introduction: The Soft Power of Hard States. Politics. Political Studies Association213-215.
Jeanne L. Wilson. (Nov 2015). Russia and China Respond to Soft Power: Interpretation and Readaptation of a Western Construct. Politics. Political Studies Association287-300.
Kingsley Edney. (Nov 2015). Building National Cohesion and Domestic Legitimacy: A Regime Security Approach to Soft Power in China. Politics. Political Studies Association259-272.
Falk Hartig. (Nov 2015). Communicating China to the World: Confucius Institutes and China's Strategic Narratives. Politics. Political Studies Association245-258.
William A. Callahan. (Nov 2015). Identity and Security in China: The Negative Soft Power of the China Dream. Politics. Political Studies Association216-229.
Ilya Yablokov. (Nov 2015). Conspiracy Theories as a Russian Public Diplomacy Tool: The Case of Russia Today (RT). Politics. Political Studies Association301-315.
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