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Yanling Yang. (Jan 2020). The Role of the Non-state Film Industry in Promoting China’s Soft Power. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy. Brill 426-446.
Ingrid d'Hooghe. (Jan 2010). The Limits of China’s Soft Power in Europe: Beijing’s Public Diplomacy Puzzle. Clingendael Discussion Papers on Diplomacy.
Jan Servaes. (Dec 2012). Soft Power and Public Diplomacy: The New Frontier for Public Relations and International Communication Between the US and China. Public Relations Review. 643-651.
Giles Scott-Smith. (Dec 2019). Transatlantic Cultural Relations, Soft Power, and the Role of US Cultural Diplomacy in Europe. European Foreign Affairs Review. 21-41.
Joseph S. Nye, Jr. (Mar 2008). Public Diplomacy and Soft Power. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 94-109.
Justin Hart. (Aug 2015). Hard Lessons of ‘Soft Power’. Diplomatic History. 572-574.
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.
Gor Sargsyan. (Mar 2015). China’s Public Diplomacy: Main Vectors. Chinese Studies. Scientific Research10-14.
Marco Vinicio Méndez-Coto. (Sep 2016). Smart Power and Public Diplomacy: A Costa Rican Approach. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy. Palgrave Macmillan UK1-11.
Mark Mazower. (Aug 2012). Governing the World: The History of an Idea. The Penguin Press
Matthew Flynn. (May 2013). Brazilian Pharmaceutical Diplomacy: Social Democratic Principles Versus Soft Power Interests. International Journal of Health Services. Baywood67-89.
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.
The Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia. (Aug 2018). Soft Power and Public Diplomacy in East Asia. The Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia
Falk Hartig. (Nov 2015). Communicating China to the World: Confucius Institutes and China's Strategic Narratives. Politics. Political Studies Association245-258.
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
Kristen Lord. (Feb 2009). The USA-World Trust: Bringing the Power of Networks to U.S. Public Diplomacy. Public Diplomacy Magazine. 14-28.
Karina Pultz. (Jan 2012). Dialogue and Power: Understanding Danish Public Diplomacy Efforts in the Middle East. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy. 161-180.
Joseph Nye. (Apr 2002). The Paradox of American Power : Why the World’s Only Superpower Can’t Go It Alone. Oxford University Press
Neal M. Rosendorf. (Mar 2009). Popaganda: What Hollywood Can Do for (and to) China. The American Interest.
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.
Peter Martin. (Jan 2015). Yoga Diplomacy. Foreign Affairs.
Juyan Zhang. (Sep 2012). Buddhist Diplomacy: History And Status Quo. CPD Perspectives on Public Diplomacy. USC Center on Public Diplomacy
R.S. Zaharna. (Apr 2012). The Cultural Awakening in Public Diplomacy. CPD Perspectives on Public Diplomacy. USC Center on Public Diplomacy
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