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Alexander Sergunin and Leonid Karabeshkin. (Nov 2015). Understanding Russia's Soft Power Strategy. Politics. Political Studies Association347-363.
Hernán F. Gómez Bruera. (Sep 2015). To Be or Not to Be: Has Mexico Got What it Takes to be an Emerging Power? South African Journal of International Affairs. Taylor & Francis227-248.
Justin Hart. (Aug 2015). Hard Lessons of ‘Soft Power’. Diplomatic History. 572-574.
César Villanueva Rivas. (Aug 2015). The Use of the Spanish Language as a Cultural Diplomacy Strategy for Extending Mexico’s Soft Power in the United States. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy. Palgrave MacMillian139-147.
Felix Heiduk. (Aug 2015). What Is In a Name? Germany’s Strategic Partnerships with Asia’s Rising Powers. Asia Europe Journal. Springer131-146.
Rui Yang. (Jul 2015). China's Soft Power Projection in Higher Education.
Victoria Hudson. (Jul 2015). ‘Forced to Friendship' Russian (Mis-)Understandings of Soft Power and the Implications for Audience Attraction in Ukraine. Political Studies Association.
Koichi Iwabuchi. (Jul 2015). Pop-Culture Diplomacy in Japan: Soft Power, Nation Branding and the Question of the 'International Cultural Exchange'. International Journal of Cultural Policy. CrossMark419-432.
Jonathan Grix, Paul Michael Brannagan, and Barrie Houlihan. (Jun 2015). Interrogating States’ Soft Power Strategies: A Case Study of Sports Mega-Events in Brazil and the UK. Global Society. 463-479.
Donald Bishop. (Jun 2015). Public Diplomacy: Time to Debate Change, Continuity, and Doctrine. American Diplomacy1-14.
Natalia Grincheva. (Apr 2015). Democracy for Export: Museums Connect Program as a Vehicle of American Cultural Diplomacy. Curator: The Museum Journal. 137-149.
Kejin Zhao. (Apr 2015). The Motivation Behind China’s Public Diplomacy. The Chinese Journal of International Politics. Oxford University Press167-196.
Andrew F. Cooper. (Apr 2015). Recalibrating Middle Power Diplomacy: The Changing ‘Soft Power’ Brands of Republic of Korea and Canada in Comparative Perspective. East Asia Institute.
James Pamment. (Apr 2015). Digital Diplomacy as Transmedia Engagement: Aligning Theories of Participatory Culture with International Advocacy Campaigns. New Media & Society. 1-17.
Richard J. Schmierer. (Mar 2015). Front Line Diplomacy: How U.S. Embassies Communicate with Foreign Publics. Middle East Policy. Middle East Policy Council157-160.
Seow Ting Lee, Julian Lin. (Mar 2015). Online Newsrooms and Public Diplomacy. Public Relations Review.
Edward Wastnidge. (Mar 2015). The Modalities of Iranian Soft Power: From Cultural Diplomacy to Soft War. Politics. Wiley Online Library
Gor Sargsyan. (Mar 2015). China’s Public Diplomacy: Main Vectors. Chinese Studies. Scientific Research10-14.
Mary G. McDonald. (Mar 2015). Imagining Neoliberal Feminisms? Thinking Critically About the US Diplomacy Campaign, ‘Empowering Women and Girls Through Sports’. Sport in Society. Routledge
Alexander Buhmann, Diana Ingenhoff. (Mar 2015). Advancing the Country Image Construct from a Public Relations Perspective: From Model to Measurement. Journal of Communication Management. Emerald Group Publishing Limited62-80.
María Luisa Azpíroz. (Mar 2015). Soft Power and Public Diplomacy: The Case of the European Union in Brazil. CPD Perspectives on Public Diplomacy. Los Angeles: USC Center on Public Diplomacy
Peter Martin. (Jan 2015). Yoga Diplomacy. Foreign Affairs.
Liang Pan. (Dec 2014). Misconceptions in Comparative Study of Public Diplomacy: A U.S.-China Case Study. Exchange: The Journal of Public Diplomacy. Syracuse: Syracuse University
B. Senem Çevik. (Dec 2014). Turkish Soap Opera Diplomacy: A Western Projection by a Muslim Source. Exchange: The Journal of Public Diplomacy. Syracuse: Syracuse University
Yelena Osipova. (Dec 2014). “Russification” of “Soft Power”: Transformation of a Concept. Exchange: The Journal of Public Diplomacy. Syracuse: Syracuse University
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