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[Commlist] Call for book chapters: Public Diplomacy in Authoritarian Regimes

Tue Aug 01 10:02:47 GMT 2023





CALL FOR BOOK CHAPTERS: Public Diplomacy in Authoritarian Regimes

Editors:

Carola Richter, (Professor for International Communication) Freie Universität Berlin

Vedat Demir, (Senior Einstein Guest Researcher) Freie Universität Berlin

Rationale of the book: (the full call can be found here: https://www.polsoz.fu-berlin.de/kommwiss/arbeitsstellen/internationale_kommunikation/News/Authoritarian-PD.html)

The book aims to trace the public diplomacy policies of authoritarian regimes. Thus, the questions below are meant to motivate the chapter authors to reveal how the public diplomacy of authoritarian regimes is shaped and explain the interplay between the regimes’ aims and policies and public diplomacy in analytical terms.

1. How do authoritarian regimes practice public diplomacy, and what are the policies, implementations, and tools they use differently than liberal democracies?

2. Especially in transitional/hybrid regimes, how does a country’s transformation process impact public diplomacy, and how does this transformation affect a country’s image and global reputation around the world?

3. What are the goals of authoritarian countries’ new public diplomacy strategies, and what methods use these regimes to shape their foreign policies?

4. How successful are the public diplomacy policies of authoritarian countries, and what is the future of public diplomacy in a world where authoritarianism is on the rise in a growing number of countries?

We invite book chapters on the following themes:

Theoretical contributions and overviews

1.           The global expansion of authoritarian regimes and their PD

2.           Authoritarianism and public diplomacy

3.           Historical perspective of PD in authoritarian regimes

Country case studies

4.           Azerbaijan

5.           China

6.           Egypt

7.           Iran

8.           Morocco

9.           North Korea

10.         Qatar

11.         Russia

12.         Saudi Arabia

13.         Turkey

14.         United Arab Emirates

15.         Venezuela

Submission of proposals:

In your Chapter proposal, please include the following information: (1) name(s) of authors, their institutional affiliation, and the corresponding author’s contact information, (2) the title of the proposed chapter; and (3) a proposal narrative, not to exceed 500 words excluding references. Additionally, the chapter proposal must identify which theme or country case it addresses.

The final chapters accepted for the book should be 7000-8000 words, including all references, tables, figures, and charts.

All proposals and questions should be submitted to the editors until 1 October 2023 at   (authoritarianpd /at/ gmail.com)

Timeline:

•            The call sent out: July 25, 2023

•            Proposal submission (a 500-word chapter abstract): October 01, 2023

•            Editorial Review & Acceptance/Rejection Notification: October 15, 2023

•            A complete book proposal to the publisher: November 30, 2023

•            Full chapter to editors: March 30, 2024

•            Chapters returned with reviews to authors for revision: May 31, 2024

•            Completed and revised chapters to the editors: August 15, 2024

•            Full book submission to the publisher: October, 2024

•            Given the review process, it is anticipated that the book will be published in early 2025.

Publisher: The book is planned to be published in Palgrave Macmillan’s series in Global Public Diplomacy (https://link.springer.com/series/14680).

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