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Craig Hayden. (Dec 2012). Social Media at State: Power, Practice, and Conceptual Limits for US Public Diplomacy. Global Media Journal.
Lawrence Susskind and Shafiqul Islam. (Sep 2012). Water Diplomacy: Creating Value and Building Trust in Transboundary Water Negotiations. Science & Diplomacy.
Mark Jansson and Charles D. Ferguson. (Sep 2012). Building a New Foundation with Yemen: An International Science Partnership. Science & Diplomacy.
Juyan Zhang. (Sep 2012). Buddhist Diplomacy: History And Status Quo. CPD Perspectives on Public Diplomacy. USC Center on Public Diplomacy
Mark Mazower. (Aug 2012). Governing the World: The History of an Idea. The Penguin Press
(Jun 2012). The Rise of China’s Public Diplomacy. Clingendael Discussion Papers on Diplomacy.
Philip Seib. (Jun 2012). America's New Approach to Africa: AFRICOM and Public Diplomacy. CPD Perspectives on Public Diplomacy. USC Center on Public Diplomacy
Jakub Grygiel. (Jun 2012). The Power of Statelessness. Policy Review.
Bruce Gregory. (Jun 2012). American Public Diplomacy: Enduring Characteristics, Elusive Transformation. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy. 351-372.
R.S. Zaharna. (Apr 2012). The Cultural Awakening in Public Diplomacy. CPD Perspectives on Public Diplomacy. USC Center on Public Diplomacy
Cari E. Guittard and Kevin Langley. (Feb 2012). Harnessing the Power of Entrepreneurs Globally. Public Diplomacy Magazine. 43-50.
Karina Pultz. (Jan 2012). Dialogue and Power: Understanding Danish Public Diplomacy Efforts in the Middle East. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy. 161-180.
Caitlin Byrne. (Dec 2011). Campaigning for a Seat on the UN Security Council: A Middle Power Reflection on the Role of Public Diplomacy. CPD Perspectives on Public Diplomacy. USC Center on Public Diplomacy.
Markos Kounalakis and Ambassador Andras Simonyi. (Aug 2011). The Hard Truth About Soft Power. CPD Perspectives on Public Diplomacy. Los Angeles: USC Center on Public Diplomacy
Caitlin Byrne and Rebecca Hall. (Jul 2011). Australia’s International Education as Public Diplomacy: Soft Power Potential. Clingendael Publications.
Oliver Zollner. (Jun 2011). International Broadcasting in Social Network Era: New Allegiances in Deterritorialized Space Call for New Public Diplomacy. Public Diplomacy Magazine. 29-33.
Shawn Powers. (Jun 2011). R.I.P. Broadcasting. Public Diplomacy Magazine. 25-28.
Teresa La Porte. (Feb 2011). The Power of the European Union in Global Governance: A Proposal for a New Public Diplomacy. CPD Perspectives on Public Diplomacy. USC Center on Public Diplomacy
Philip Seib and Shawn Powers. (Jul 2010). China in the News: A Comparative Analysis of the China Coverage of BBC World, CNN International and Deutsche Welle. USC Center on Public Diplomacy
Christopher J. Finlay and Xin Xin. (Jun 2010). Public diplomacy games: a comparative study of American and Japanese responses to the interplay of nationalism, ideology and Chinese soft power strategies around the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Sport in Society: Cultures, Commerce, Media, Politics. Routledge876-900.
Sharon Memis. (Mar 2010). Showing the Power of “Cultural Relations”: Strategic Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation at the British Council. Center for Public Diplomacy. 57-69.
Ingrid d'Hooghe. (Jan 2010). The Limits of China’s Soft Power in Europe: Beijing’s Public Diplomacy Puzzle. Clingendael Discussion Papers on Diplomacy.
Carol Atkinson. (Jan 2010). Does Soft Power Matter? A Comparative Analysis of Student Exchange Programs 1980–2006. Foreign Policy Analysis. 1-22.
Mohamed el-Nawawy and Shawn Powers. (Dec 2009). Al-Jazeera English and global news networks: clash of civilizations or cross-cultural dialogue? Media, War and Conflict. 263-284.
J. Gregory Payne. (Nov 2009). Reflections on Public Diplomacy: People-to-People Communication. American Behavioral Scientist. 579-606.
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