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American Diplomacy's Public Dimension Practitioners as Change Agents in Foreign Relations

Title
American Diplomacy's Public Dimension [electronic resource] : Practitioners as Change Agents in Foreign Relations / by Bruce Gregory.
ISBN
9783031389177
Edition
1st ed. 2024.
Publication
Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2024.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XXIII, 481 p.)
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Summary
This book tells the story of how innovative and rival practitioner communities have shaped American diplomacy's public dimension. It is the fi rst book to frame U.S. public diplomacy in the broad sweep of American diplomatic practice from the early colonial period to the present. "...not only original but also potentially fi eld shifting. This is not simply another good book on American public diplomacy: it will be the book on American public diplomacy." -Professor Geoffrey Wiseman, DePaul University, U.S.A "American Diplomacy's Public Dimension, a masterful historical overview of American diplomatic communication, provides fi rst-time insight into the evolution of U.S. public diplomacy from the colonial era to the present day. This book also offers a nuanced assessment of contemporary public diplomacy practices in the face of rapid technological transformation and increasingly 'societized' diplomatic engagement. An exceptional blend of public diplomacy scholarship and deep institutional knowledge, this major work will appeal to diplomatic practitioners, professors, and policymakers." - Vivian S. Walker, Executive Director, U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy "Gregory thinks like an academic while seeing public diplomacy through the lens of the work of the men and women who have put fl esh on the bones of U.S. public diplomacy policies... This book is steeped in deep knowledge and his exceptional dedication to getting our understanding of public diplomacy right." -Professor Jan Melissen, Editor-in-Chief, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy Bruce Gregory taught graduate and undergraduate courses on public diplomacy at Georgetown University and George Washington University for 17 years. Prior to that, his 33-year government career included positions at the Department of State, U.S. Information Agency, 13 years as executive director of the U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy, and three years on the faculty of the National War College. Publications include peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, public policy reports, and a bimonthly literature review. P.
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
January 17, 2024
Series
Palgrave Macmillan Series in Global Public Diplomacy,
Palgrave Macmillan Series in Global Public Diplomacy,
Contents
Introduction
Part I Precursors and Concepts
Chapter 1. Colonial Era Foundations
Chapter 2. Turning Points in a New Nation
Chapter 3. Framing Practitioner Communities
Part II, 20th Century Practitioners
Chapter 4. Borrowing from Civil Society, 1917-1947
Chapter 5. Foreign Service - Building a Foundation, 1948-1970
Chapter 6. Foreign Service - Transforming Diplomacy, 1970-1990
Chapter 7. Cultural Diplomats
Chapter 8. International Broadcasters
Chapter 9. Soldiers
Chapter 10. Covert Operatives and Front Groups
Chapter 11. Democracy Builders
Chapter 12. Presidential Aides
Part III 21st Century US Diplomacy
Chapter 13. Reinvention and Fragmentation
Chapter 14. A Failure to Communicate?
Chapter 15. Drivers of Change
Chapter 16. What Happens Now?
Acronyms
Selected Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index.
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