This book does not conclude that public diplomacy has no place in the repertoire of American foreign policy. Instead, the expectations held for this soft power tool should be more realistic and it should not be viewed as a substitute for hard power tools.
This book does not conclude that public diplomacy has no place in the repertoire of American foreign policy. Instead, the expectations held for this soft power tool should be more realistic and it should not be viewed as a substitute for hard power tools.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stephen Brooks teaches at the University of Michigan and is Professor at the University of Windsor, Canada. He teaches in the areas of Canadian politics and public administration, and American politics. His research interests include the political influence of intellectuals, political thought in Canada and the United States, federalism, and public policy.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The Belief in Brandenburg Gate 2. Persistence and Change in Foreign Perceptions of America 3. Images of America: Persistence and Ambivalence 4. Schooling and the Image of America 5. The "Reel" America 6. Conspiracy Theories and the Image of America 7. Credibility Matters, Esteem Does Not
1. The Belief in Brandenburg Gate 2. Persistence and Change in Foreign Perceptions of America 3. Images of America: Persistence and Ambivalence 4. Schooling and the Image of America 5. The "Reel" America 6. Conspiracy Theories and the Image of America 7. Credibility Matters, Esteem Does Not
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