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Julian Davis. (May 2004). The Campaign to Ban Landmines: Public Diplomacy, Middle Power Leadership and an Unconventional Negotiating Process. The Journal of Humanitarian Assistance.
Felix Heiduk. (Aug 2015). What Is In a Name? Germany’s Strategic Partnerships with Asia’s Rising Powers. Asia Europe Journal. Springer131-146.
Hernán F. Gómez Bruera. (Sep 2015). To Be or Not to Be: Has Mexico Got What it Takes to be an Emerging Power? South African Journal of International Affairs. Taylor & Francis227-248.
Ellen Huijgh and Jordan Warlick. (Jan 2016). The Public Diplomacy of Emerging Powers, Part 1: The Case of Turkey. CPD Perspectives on Public Diplomacy. Los Angeles: USC Center on Public Diplomacy
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.
Jay Wang. (Nov 2008). The power and limits of branding in national image communication in global society. Journal of International Communication. 9-24.
Jakub Grygiel. (Apr 2009). The Power of Statelessness. Hoover Institution Policy Review, Stanford University.
Jakub Grygiel. (Jun 2012). The Power of Statelessness. Policy Review.
Nina Hachigian. (Jun 2002). The Internet and Power in One-Party East Asian States. The Washington Quarterly. 41-58.
Craig Hayden. (Dec 2012). Social Media at State: Power, Practice, and Conceptual Limits for US Public Diplomacy. Global Media Journal.
Craig Hayden. (Dec 2012). Social Media at State: Power, Practice, and Conceptual Limits for US Public Diplomacy. Global Media Journal.
David Welch. (Sep 2013). Propaganda: Power and Persuasion. University of Chicago Press
Andrew J. Enterline, Emily Stull and Joseph Magagnoli. (Apr 2013). Reversal of Fortune? Strategy Change and Counterinsurgency Success by Foreign Powers in the Twentieth Century. International Studies Perspectives. 176–198.
Felicia Pratto, Jim Sidanius, Fouad Bou Zeineddine, Nour Kteily, Shana Levin. (Apr 2014). When Domestic Politics and International Relations Intermesh: Subordinated Publics' Factional Support Within Layered Power Structures. Foreign Policy Analysis. 127–148.
Inga Hlín Pálsdóttir. (Aug 2016). Promoting Iceland: The Shift from Nature to People’s Power. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy. 210-217.
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.
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
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.
James Pamment . (Oct 2018). Diplomacy and Digitization: A Profession Adapting to New Networks of Power. Revista Mexicana de Política Exterior.
Patrick Müller. (Jan 2020). Normative power Europe and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: the EU’s peacebuilding narrative meets local narratives. European Security. 251-267.
Liang Pan. (Dec 2014). Misconceptions in Comparative Study of Public Diplomacy: A U.S.-China Case Study. Exchange: The Journal of Public Diplomacy. Syracuse: Syracuse University
Fernando de la Mora. (Dec 2014). Keeping the Mexican Moment Alive: A Case for Public Diplomacy. Exchange: The Journal of Public Diplomacy. Syracuse: Syracuse University
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.
Shawn Powers. (Jun 2011). R.I.P. Broadcasting. Public Diplomacy Magazine. 25-28.
Shawn Powers and Ben O’Laughlin. (Nov 2015). The Syrian Data Glut: Rethinking the Role of Information in Conflict. Media, War, and Conflict. SAGE1-9.
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