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What’s More Limited? Chinese Influence or the Concept of Soft Power | Public Diplomacy, Networks and Influence
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Public Diplomacy, Networks and Influence. Laquo; The Elcano Global Presence Index. Why David Cameron’s Campaign Against ‘Extremist Ideology’ Will Fail. What’s More Limited? Chinese Influence or the Concept of Soft Power. July 14, 2015. I’m writing a chapter for a forthcoming Handbook of Soft Power so I’m kind of grumpy about the whole thing again. In this frame of mind in the last week I’ve spotted a couple of pieces about the limits of Chinese soft power. Notably one by Joe Nye. Tagged Chinese Soft Power.
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The Future of DFID | Public Diplomacy, Networks and Influence
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Public Diplomacy, Networks and Influence. Laquo; It’s all about l’ambiance: French Cultural Action in the US. The Elcano Global Presence Index. The Future of DFID. June 12, 2015. A few weeks before the election the Parliamentary Committee on International Development put out a report on. The Future of UK Development Cooperation: Phase 2 Beyond Aid. This was a sequel to a report specifically on aid. The report has some interesting discussion of how other countries organize their international development ...
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Public Diplomacy and International Communications: September 2013
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Public Diplomacy and International Communications. Thoughts and comments about public diplomacy, soft power and international communications by Gary Rawnsley. Wednesday, 4 September 2013. Taiwan Studies Workshop in Brno, 2013. She asked. Her answer threw me: 'Make Taiwan the Hawaii of the Far East.' This is an unusual proposition and it took me some time to analyse and understand what Amina meant; but she makes a very perceptive point, and it is one I would like to consider further in my research. Is Pro...
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Public Diplomacy and International Communications: December 2013
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Public Diplomacy and International Communications. Thoughts and comments about public diplomacy, soft power and international communications by Gary Rawnsley. Tuesday, 17 December 2013. All Fluff and No Substance: Monocle's Soft Power Survey 2013. S commentary on its 2013 survey. Things get more frustrating as the article moves to a horse-race evaluation of who's up and who's down in 2013. The article makes these observations about Sweden (#6):. On the boring stuff. Where Sweden excels, Australia is less...
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Public Diplomacy and International Communications: October 2013
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Public Diplomacy and International Communications. Thoughts and comments about public diplomacy, soft power and international communications by Gary Rawnsley. Thursday, 3 October 2013. The Westgate attack, the media and terrorism. The brutal attacks by Al-Shabab on the Westgate shopping mall in Nairobi, Kenya (21 September 2013) confirmed the media sophistication of terrorist networks. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. The Westgate attack, the media and terrorism. The Last Three Feet.
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Public Diplomacy and International Communications: International Communications in the Cuban Missile Crisis.
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Public Diplomacy and International Communications. Thoughts and comments about public diplomacy, soft power and international communications by Gary Rawnsley. Friday, 14 August 2015. International Communications in the Cuban Missile Crisis. Today, 14 August 2015, John Kerry became the first US Secretary of State to visit Cuba in 70 years. He reopened the American embassy, and watched the US flag rise in the presence of the same marines who lowered it in 1961. Labels: BBC Monitoring Service. The Origins o...
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Public Diplomacy and International Communications: International Communications in the Cuban Missile Crisis (2)
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Public Diplomacy and International Communications. Thoughts and comments about public diplomacy, soft power and international communications by Gary Rawnsley. Friday, 14 August 2015. International Communications in the Cuban Missile Crisis (2). The significance of this broadcast, and the importance attached to it by the Soviet leadership's insistence that it be monitored and reported, can be adduced by the fact that it was repeated four times in the home service and no less than thirteen times in the Nor...
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The Elcano Global Presence Index | Public Diplomacy, Networks and Influence
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Public Diplomacy, Networks and Influence. Laquo; The Future of DFID. What’s More Limited? Chinese Influence or the Concept of Soft Power. The Elcano Global Presence Index. June 17, 2015. The Elcano Global Presence Index doesn’t get the same attention as the indexes of national branding but if you’re interested in questions of influence and soft power it’s actually more useful. In its latest version. It’s been published since 2011 but the index has been calculated back to 1990. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Is the Tail Wagging the Dog? The 0.7% Aid Target and UK Foreign Policy | Public Diplomacy, Networks and Influence
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Public Diplomacy, Networks and Influence. Laquo; The Irony…. A Lesson from the BBC World Service for VoA? Is the Tail Wagging the Dog? The 07% Aid Target and UK Foreign Policy. July 1, 2013. On Wednesday the Government updated. But readers (particularly from outside the UK) may be a bit puzzled by something. If all other government departments are being cut how come foreign aid is going up? Surely that’s politics 101: times are tough so cut the aid budget because foreigners don’t have votes. When it came...