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[ecrea] New book on Public Diplomacy and Foreign Policy
Wed Apr 12 18:36:32 GMT 2017
My book on public diplomacy and its impact on foreign policy, entitled
"Public Diplomacy and the Implementation of Foreign Policy in the US,
Sweden, and Turkey" is out as part of Palgrave Macmillan Series in
Global Public Diplomacy.
http://www.palgrave.com/de/book/9783319493336
Below you can find the back cover information.
This book presents a comprehensive framework, six pathways of
connection, which explains the impact of public diplomacy on achieving
foreign policy goals. The comparative study of three important public
diplomacy practitioners with distinctive challenges and approaches shows
the necessity to move beyond soft power to appreciate the role of public
diplomacy in global politics. Through theoretical discussions and case
studies, six pathways of connection is presented as a framework to
design new public diplomacy projects and measure their impact on foreign
policy.
“Public diplomacy works, but how? In a lively, engaging and informative
style, Sevin traces six pathways of connection to show how a
well-designed public diplomacy project can help advance a country’s
foreign policy goals and national interests. A valuable read on
comparative public diplomacy for students and practitioners.”
R.S. Zaharna, Professor, School of Communication, American University, USA
“Efe Sevin’s comparative study of public diplomacy is timely and
insightful. While public diplomacy is seen as central to 21st century
statecraft, it remains remarkably lumpen in theoretical development and
application. Especially productive is Sevin’s seamless weaving of theory
and practice, making substantive contributions to the episteme of public
diplomacy practice, as well as a framework for future research. This is
a must read for international communication scholars and students alike.”
Shawn Powers, Executive Director, Advisory Commission on Public
Diplomacy, US Department of State
“Efe Sevin provides a valuable comparative study of European and
American public diplomacy practices that will prove vital for scholars
and practitioners. His approach shows, for public diplomacy it is
crucial to take the political environment into consideration, especially
in times when nationalists and populism are on the rise. These
challenges can only be addressed by moving beyond disciplinary boundaries.”
Diana Ingenhoff, Professor of Organizational Communication, University
of Fribourg, Switzerland
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