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Jade Miller. (Aug 2009). Soft Power and State–Firm Diplomacy: Congress and IT Corporate Activity in China. International Studies Perspectives. 285-302.
Joseph S. Nye Jr.. (Jul 2009). Get Smart: Combining Hard and Soft Power. Foreign Affairs. Council on Foreign Relations
(Jun 2009). Middle Powers: Who They Are; What They Want. Public Diplomacy Magazine.
Anoush Ehteshami. (Jun 2009). Iran as a Middle Power. Public Diplomacy Magazine. 54-56.
Jorge Heine. (Jun 2009). Middle Powers and Conceptual Leadership. Public Diplomacy Magazine. 22-28.
Jakub Grygiel. (Apr 2009). The Power of Statelessness. Hoover Institution Policy Review, Stanford University.
Eytan Gilboa. (Mar 2009). Media and Conflict Resolution: A Framework for Analysis. Marquette Law Review. 87-110.
Nicholas Cull. (Mar 2009). Public Diplomacy, Cultural Interventions & the Peace Process in Northern Ireland: Track Two to Peace? USC Center for Public Diplomacy
Neal M. Rosendorf. (Mar 2009). Popaganda: What Hollywood Can Do for (and to) China. The American Interest.
Kristen Lord. (Feb 2009). The USA-World Trust: Bringing the Power of Networks to U.S. Public Diplomacy. Public Diplomacy Magazine. 14-28.
Timothy Doorey. (Jan 2009). Wedging Effective Communication Campaign in the War on Terror. Ideas as Weapons. Potomac Books145-161.
John O. Voll. (Nov 2008). Trans-state Muslim Movements and Militant Extremists in an Era of Soft Power. Religious Pluralism, Globalization and World Politics. Oxford Scholarship Online Monographs
Jay Wang. (Nov 2008). The power and limits of branding in national image communication in global society. Journal of International Communication. 9-24.
Mohamed el-Nawawy and Shawn Powers. (Nov 2008). Mediating Conflict: Al-Jazeera English and the Possibility of a Conciliatory Media. USC Center on Public Diplomacy
Daryl Copeland and Evan H. Potter. (Oct 2008). Public Diplomacy in Conflict Zones: Military Information Operations Meet Political Counter-Insurgency. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy. 277-297.
A. Trevor Thrall, Jaime Lollio-Fakhreddine, Jon Berent, Lana Donnelly, Wes Herrin, Zachary Paquette, Rebecca Wenglinski and Amy. (Oct 2008). Star Power: Celebrity Advocacy and the Evolution of the Public Sphere. The International Journal of Press/Politics. 362-385.
Sarah Ellen Graham. (Sep 2008). US Public Diplomacy in the Asia Pacific: Opportunities and Challenges in a Time of Transition. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy. 336–356.
Ernest J. Wilson III. (Mar 2008). Hard Power, Soft Power, Smart Power. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 110-124.
Yiwei Wang. (Mar 2008). Public Diplomacy and the Rise of Chinese Soft Power. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 257-273.
Joseph S. Nye, Jr. (Mar 2008). Public Diplomacy and Soft Power. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 94-109.
Peter van Ham. (Mar 2008). Place Branding: The State of the Art. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 126-149.
Eytan Gilboa. (Feb 2008). Searching for a Theory of Public Diplomacy. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. SAGE Publications55-77.
Jay Wang. (Apr 2006). Managing national reputation and international relations in the global era: Public diplomacy revisited. Public Relations Review. 91-96.
Giles Scott-Smith. (Dec 2005). Mending the “Unhinged Alliance” in the 1970s: Transatlantic Relations, Public Diplomacy, and the Origins of the European Union Visitors Program. Diplomacy and Statecraft. 749-778.
Joseph S. Nye, Jr.. (May 2004). The Decline of America’s Soft Power. Foreign Affairs. 16.
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