This essay presents a critical and reflexive assessment of contemporary efforts to innovate the measurement and evaluation of public diplomacy. Analyzing a recent and pivotal report called “Data-Driven Public Diplomacy,” it explains how the institutional and ideological residue of the Cold War underwrites these initiatives in the context of American activities in its contemporary “War on Terror.” Inspired by Marx’s concept of the fetish—n under-represented conceptual approach to public diplomacy research—he authors critique the thinking of public diplomacy scholars and officials, arguing that both an omnipresent past and a powerful form of technological fetishism are discernible in the “Data-Driven Public Diplomacy” report. An outcome of th...
Public diplomacy is a term much used but seldom sub-jected to rigorous analysis. This article—which ...
Public diplomacy, an open form of international politics, is essential for building state relations ...
The era where public diplomacy could turn its back on its domestic public and look solely towards th...
Public diplomacy (PD) is an activity which has become central to the analysis of modern diplomacy. Y...
Public diplomacy research in the realm of communication science has increased significantly since 20...
Purpose In recent years, expectations for demonstrating the impact of public diplomacy programs have...
The purpose of this study was to explore public diplomacy from a network approach. Whereas tradition...
This study explores what factors have limited strategic measurement of outcomes for ‘mutual understa...
While discourse and rhetoric has always been a part of traditional diplomacy, rhetoric and communica...
The Obama administration has embraced ‘engagement’ as the dominant concept informing US public diplo...
Abstract. The purpose of this article is to make known the new type of public diplomacy and the effe...
Abstract: In the 1960s when it first appeared as a concept public diplomacy was defined very broadly...
This paper analyzes the development of American public diplomacy in the Middle East region from 1945...
This paper describes the development of US public diplomacy, starting around the end of Great war as...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2003.Includes bibl...
Public diplomacy is a term much used but seldom sub-jected to rigorous analysis. This article—which ...
Public diplomacy, an open form of international politics, is essential for building state relations ...
The era where public diplomacy could turn its back on its domestic public and look solely towards th...
Public diplomacy (PD) is an activity which has become central to the analysis of modern diplomacy. Y...
Public diplomacy research in the realm of communication science has increased significantly since 20...
Purpose In recent years, expectations for demonstrating the impact of public diplomacy programs have...
The purpose of this study was to explore public diplomacy from a network approach. Whereas tradition...
This study explores what factors have limited strategic measurement of outcomes for ‘mutual understa...
While discourse and rhetoric has always been a part of traditional diplomacy, rhetoric and communica...
The Obama administration has embraced ‘engagement’ as the dominant concept informing US public diplo...
Abstract. The purpose of this article is to make known the new type of public diplomacy and the effe...
Abstract: In the 1960s when it first appeared as a concept public diplomacy was defined very broadly...
This paper analyzes the development of American public diplomacy in the Middle East region from 1945...
This paper describes the development of US public diplomacy, starting around the end of Great war as...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2003.Includes bibl...
Public diplomacy is a term much used but seldom sub-jected to rigorous analysis. This article—which ...
Public diplomacy, an open form of international politics, is essential for building state relations ...
The era where public diplomacy could turn its back on its domestic public and look solely towards th...