At last: The Public Diplomacy Reader
Here's a new resource to help improve the nation's international message-making capabilities: a 500 page storehouse of knowledge and ideas called The Public Diplomacy Reader.
Just published by The Institute of World Politics Press, The Public Diplomacy Reader is a compendium of the most influential, undervalued, important, obscure, memorable and forgotten wisdom on what public diplomacy is all about. There isn't a more diverse collection of public diplomacy works in a single volume.
Designed by a scholar-practitioner in the field - the editor of this blog - The Public Diplomacy Reader is intended both for students and veteran professionals in the areas of public diplomacy, international broadcasting, public relations, public affairs and information operations.
Designed by a scholar-practitioner in the field - the editor of this blog - The Public Diplomacy Reader is intended both for students and veteran professionals in the areas of public diplomacy, international broadcasting, public relations, public affairs and information operations.
It's already a textbook at the National Defense University in Washington. To order, click here.
Labels: hearts and minds, messages, public affairs, public diplomacy, war of ideas