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Marina Kaneti. (Mar 2020). China’s Climate Diplomacy 2.0. The Diplomat.
Mai'a K. Davis-Cross. (Dec 2011). All Talk and No Action. EUNIC's 2011 Culture Report on Europe's Foreign Cultural Relations.
Tamás Szűcs. (Jun 2017). The Challenges of an EU Strategy for International Cultural Relations in a Multipolar World. Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies Research Paper. European University Institute, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (RSCAS).
Richard Wike. (Apr 2020). The New Anti-Americanism: How Worries About U.S. Dominance Gave Way to Worries About U.S. Decline. Foreign Affairs.
Kenneth Matwiczak. (Sep 2010). Public Diplomacy Model for the Assessment of Performance. Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin.
Douglas Farah and Andy Mosher. (Sep 2010). Winds from the East: How the People's Republic of China Seeks to Influence the Media in Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia. Center for International Media Assistance.
Michele Acuto. (Apr 2013). World Politics by Other Means? London, City Diplomacy and the Olympics.
Carol Morello. (Sep 2019). Some U.S. embassies still hoisting rainbow flags, despite advisory from Washington. Washington Post.
Carl Gershman. (Mar 2020). The Rallying Cry We Need. The American Interest.
Colum Lynch and Robbie Gramer. (Mar 2020). Will Anyone Pay for Uncle Sam’s World Expo Pavilion? Foreign Policy.
(Mar 2020). Our People and Our Values Are the Core of U.S. International Leadership: A Statement by PDC and PDAA Boards of Directors. PDC and PDAA Boards of Directors.
Paul Sharp, Jan Mellisen, Constance Duncombe, and Marcus Holmes. (Mar 2020). Editorial: HJD Fifteen Years on, Past and Present Board Members on Future Research. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy. Brill. 327-330.
(Dec 2017). How China’s “Sharp Power” Is Muting Criticism Abroad. The Economist. 20-22.
Massimo Calebresi. (Nov 2011). Hillary Clinton and the Rise of Smart Power. Time Magazine.
Alyssa Ayres. (Apr 2020). Scale Without Power: Global Cities in the World’s Largest Democracy. Diplomatic Courier.
(Sep 2011). Agile Global Development: Harnessing the Power of Real-Time Information. United Nations Global Pulse.
Kristin M. Lord. (Jan 2010). Engaging the Private Sector for the Public Good: The Power of Network Diplomacy. Center for a New American Security.
John Robert Kelley. (Apr 2012). The Agenda-Setting Power of Epistemic Communities in Public Diplomacy. School of International Service, American University.
Craig A. Hayden. (Jan 2003). Power in Media Frames: Thinking about Strategic Framing and Media System Dependency and the Events of September 11, 2001. University of Southern California Annenberg School for Communication.
(Jul 2013). America's Global Image Remains More Positive Than China's: But Many See China Becoming World's Leading Power. Pew Research Global Attitudes Project.
Manuela Zechner and Bue Rübner Hanson. (Apr 2016). More Than a Welcome: The Power of Cities. Open Democracy.
William J. Burns. (Mar 2019). How to Save the Power of Diplomacy. The New York Times.
Alison Bartel. (May 2017). When Policy Meets Public Diplomacy: U.S. Losing Its Edge in Attracting International Students. Take Five Blog. Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication, GW University.
Peter Beinart. (Dec 2019). Obama’s Idealists. Foreign Affairs. Council on Foreign Relations.
Shawn Powers and Markos Kounalakis. (May 2017). Can Public Diplomacy Survive the Internet? Bots, Echo Chambers, and Disinformation. U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy.
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