Canada and Public Diplomacy: The Road to Reputational Security

The chapter serves as an introduction to the book and to field of public diplomacy studies. It defines the term public diplomacy and the five practices that have been central to its operation historically: listening, advocacy, cultural diplomacy, exchange

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Canada’s Public Diplomacy Edited by Nicholas J. Cull · Michael K. Hawes

Palgrave Macmillan Series in Global Public Diplomacy

Series Editors Kathy Fitzpatrick University of South Florida Tampa, FL, USA Philip Seib University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA, USA

At no time in history has public diplomacy played a more significant role in world affairs and international relations. As a result, global interest in public diplomacy has escalated, creating a substantial academic and professional audience for new works in the field. The Global Public Diplomacy Series examines theory and practice in public diplomacy from a global perspective, looking closely at public diplomacy concepts, policies, and practices in various regions of the world. The purpose is to enhance understanding of the importance of public diplomacy, to advance public diplomacy thinking, and to contribute to improved public diplomacy practices.

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Nicholas J. Cull · Michael K. Hawes Editors

Canada’s Public Diplomacy

Editors Nicholas J. Cull Annenberg School for Communication University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA, USA

Michael K. Hawes Canada-US Canada Fulbright Commission Ottawa, ON, Canada

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For John W. Holmes (1910–1988), a great Canadian Diplomat.

Acknowledgments

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