Foreign Correspondence and Digital Public Diplomacy
Focusing on exposing foreign publics to national values via the practices of foreign correspondents, this chapter addresses the uncertainty management in public diplomacy. It highlights the multiple roles foreign correspondents play in media landscapes in
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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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Paweł Surowiec · Ilan Manor Editors
Public Diplomacy and the Politics of Uncertainty
Editors Paweł Surowiec Journalism Studies University of Sheffield Sheffield, UK
Ilan Manor St. Cross College University of Oxford Oxford, UK
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Foreword
Since the Russian annexation of Crimea and the 2016 US election of Donald Trump, it seems that the world has become less predictable. The most noble forms of public diplomacy, such as editorially
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