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Massoud Hayoun. (Nov 2016). China's Approach to the Middle East Looks Familiar. The Diplomat.
(Jun 2012). China Analysis: Playing With Europe’s Soft Agenda. European Council on Foreign Relations - Asia Centre.
Christopher Walker, Shanthi Kalathil and Jessica Ludwig. (Sep 2018). How Democracies Can Fight Authoritarian Sharp Power. Foreign Affairs .
Amy Ebitz. (Mar 2019). The use of military diplomacy in great power competition. Brookings Institution.
Simon Anholt. (Jun 2012). Anholt’s Nation Brand Index 2008. Anholt-GfK Roper.
Chris Forster. (Jan 2006). China’s Secret Weapon? The Foreign Policy Centre.
Dalia Mogahed. (Feb 2006). The Battle for Hearts and Minds: Moderate vs. Extremist Views in the Muslim World. Gallup World Poll.
Joe Johnson. (Dec 2017). A New Challenge for Public Diplomacy. Public Diplomacy Council.
British Council. (Dec 2011). Trust: why it matters. Culture Report: EUNIC Yearbook 2011. European Union National Institutes for Culture.
Paul Rockower. (Mar 2011). Projecting Taiwan: Taiwan’s Public Diplomacy Outreach. Issues & Studies. Taiwan Foundation for Democracy. 107-152.
Ronald Ranta. (Oct 2015). Food & Nationalism: From Foie Gras to Hummus. World Policy Journal . The World Policy Institute.
Lynne Weil. (Mar 2019). Storming Capitol Hill to Support PD. Public Diplomacy Council.
Martha Bayles. (Dec 2019). Hollywood’s Great Leap Backward on Free Expression. The Atlantic.
Joseph S. Nye, Jr. . (Apr 2020). Why Morals Matter in Foreign Policy. Project Syndicate.
Kehinde Olatunji and Yetunde Jeariogbe. (Apr 2020). Cultural diplomacy as tool for political, economic growth.
MR. Y and Anne-Marie Slaughter. (Jun 2012). A National Strategic Narrative. Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
APSA Task Force on U.S. Standing in World Affairs. (Sep 2009). U.S. Standing in the World: Causes, Consequences, and the Future. American Political Science Association.
James R. Locher III. (Jun 2012). Forging a New Shield. The American Interest.
David Ronfeldt and Danielle Varda. (Jun 2012). The Prospects for Cyberocracy (revisited). Social Science Research Network.
Antulio J. Echevarria II. (Jun 2012). Wars of Ideas and the War of Ideas. The Strategic Studies Institute.
Kurlantzick, J.. (Jun 2012). Pax-Asia Pacifica: Asia’s Emerging Identity and Implications for U.S. Policy. Pacific Council on International Policy and the USC Center on Public Diplomacy.
(Jul 2011). US Status as World’s Superpower Challenged by Rise of China. Pew Global Attitudes Project.
Prachi Naik. (Aug 2012). An Examination of the Fulbright Program International Educational Exchange from a National Security Perspective. American Security Project.
Maya Babla. (Feb 2012). Indian Public Diplomacy: A Strategic Future. India: Inside Out.
(Mar 2019). China’s high-spending tourists bring political clout. The Economist.
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