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9. Public diplomacy
Caitlin Byrne
in Foreign Policy: Theories, Actors, Cases (3rd edn)
This chapter examines public diplomacy as a foreign policy instrument for the contemporary world. Public diplomacy has enjoyed a revival over the past decade, beginning with the aftermath ...
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10. Media and US foreign policy
Piers Robinson
in US Foreign Policy (2nd edn)
This chapter examines the influence of media and public opinion on U.S. foreign policy and vice versa. It considers the extent to which the media and public have been manipulated by the ...
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18. Diplomacy and Foreign Policy
Stephanie Lawson
in Introduction to Politics (3rd edn)
This chapter discusses diplomacy and the conduct of foreign policy, both of which are fundamental to relations between political communities worldwide. It first considers diplomacy and its ...
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20. Diplomacy and Foreign Policy
Stephanie Lawson
in Introduction to Politics (4th edn)
This chapter discusses diplomacy and the conduct of foreign policy, both of which are fundamental to relations between political communities worldwide. It first considers diplomacy and its ...
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20. Australia and global climate change
Matt McDonald
in Foreign Policy: Theories, Actors, Cases (3rd edn)
This chapter examines Australia’s engagement with the international politics of global climate change. It first provides an overview of the problem of global climate change and its likely ...
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Foreign Policy: Theories, Actors, Cases (3rd edn)
Steve Smith, Amelia Hadfield, and Tim Dunne (eds)
This text provides an introduction to the ever-changing field of foreign policy. Combining theories, actors, and cases, chapters provide an interesting introduction to what foreign policy ...
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6. Obama and smart power1
Joseph S. Nye Jr.
in US Foreign Policy (2nd edn)
This chapter examines Barack Obama’s foreign policy agenda. The Obama administration referred to its foreign policy as ‘smart power’, which combines soft and hard power resources in ...
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19. Religion
Lee Marsden
in US Foreign Policy (3rd edn)
This chapter examines the influence of religion on US foreign policy. It first considers how religion affected American policy during the Cold War, from the time of Harry S. Truman to ...
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8. The twenty-first century and smart power
Joseph S. Nye Jr.
in US Foreign Policy (3rd edn)
This chapter examines US foreign policy as ‘smart power’, a combnation of hard and soft power, in the twenty-first century. The beginning of the twenty-first century saw George W. Bush ...
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