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Political Communication in India, the United States and China
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This book examines the role of new media and digital technologies in public diplomacy and political communication.
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This book examines the role of new media and digital technologies in public diplomacy and political communication.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 194
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000872439
- Artikelnr.: 67627310
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 194
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000872439
- Artikelnr.: 67627310
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Parama Sinha Palit is an Adjunct Senior Fellow at the Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS) in Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore. She was a Cooperative Monitoring Center (CMC) Fellow with the Sandia National Laboratories (US Department of Energy) in 2021. She was also a consultant with CRDF Global (US) in 2022. A specialist on foreign policy and public diplomacy, she is the author of Analyzing China's Soft Power Strategy and Comparative Indian Initiatives (2017). While in India, she was a researcher at the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA) as well as the United Services Institution (USI).
1.Introduction 2. Evolving Contours of New Media: Public Diplomacy and
Political Communication in the Global Context 3. New Media: Global Trends
in Political Communication and Diplomacy 4. The US Leadership: New
Media-driven Diplomacy and Political Communication Since 9/11 5. China: New
Media, Public Diplomacy, and Political Communication 6. India's Digital
Public Diplomacy and Political Communication: The Evolution (Pre-2014) 7.
India's Digital Public Diplomacy and Political Communication: The Evolution
(2014 Onward) 8. Disinformation, Extreme Content, and Public Response:
India, the US, and China 9. Concluding Thoughts: Digital Diplomacy in the
Post-COVID-19 New Normal Appendix 1: India's Adoption of New Media
Platforms for Public Diplomacy
Political Communication in the Global Context 3. New Media: Global Trends
in Political Communication and Diplomacy 4. The US Leadership: New
Media-driven Diplomacy and Political Communication Since 9/11 5. China: New
Media, Public Diplomacy, and Political Communication 6. India's Digital
Public Diplomacy and Political Communication: The Evolution (Pre-2014) 7.
India's Digital Public Diplomacy and Political Communication: The Evolution
(2014 Onward) 8. Disinformation, Extreme Content, and Public Response:
India, the US, and China 9. Concluding Thoughts: Digital Diplomacy in the
Post-COVID-19 New Normal Appendix 1: India's Adoption of New Media
Platforms for Public Diplomacy
1.Introduction 2. Evolving Contours of New Media: Public Diplomacy and Political Communication in the Global Context 3. New Media: Global Trends in Political Communication and Diplomacy 4. The US Leadership: New Media-driven Diplomacy and Political Communication Since 9/11 5. China: New Media, Public Diplomacy, and Political Communication 6. India's Digital Public Diplomacy and Political Communication: The Evolution (Pre-2014) 7. India's Digital Public Diplomacy and Political Communication: The Evolution (2014 Onward) 8. Disinformation, Extreme Content, and Public Response: India, the US, and China 9. Concluding Thoughts: Digital Diplomacy in the Post-COVID-19 New Normal Appendix 1: India's Adoption of New Media Platforms for Public Diplomacy
1.Introduction 2. Evolving Contours of New Media: Public Diplomacy and
Political Communication in the Global Context 3. New Media: Global Trends
in Political Communication and Diplomacy 4. The US Leadership: New
Media-driven Diplomacy and Political Communication Since 9/11 5. China: New
Media, Public Diplomacy, and Political Communication 6. India's Digital
Public Diplomacy and Political Communication: The Evolution (Pre-2014) 7.
India's Digital Public Diplomacy and Political Communication: The Evolution
(2014 Onward) 8. Disinformation, Extreme Content, and Public Response:
India, the US, and China 9. Concluding Thoughts: Digital Diplomacy in the
Post-COVID-19 New Normal Appendix 1: India's Adoption of New Media
Platforms for Public Diplomacy
Political Communication in the Global Context 3. New Media: Global Trends
in Political Communication and Diplomacy 4. The US Leadership: New
Media-driven Diplomacy and Political Communication Since 9/11 5. China: New
Media, Public Diplomacy, and Political Communication 6. India's Digital
Public Diplomacy and Political Communication: The Evolution (Pre-2014) 7.
India's Digital Public Diplomacy and Political Communication: The Evolution
(2014 Onward) 8. Disinformation, Extreme Content, and Public Response:
India, the US, and China 9. Concluding Thoughts: Digital Diplomacy in the
Post-COVID-19 New Normal Appendix 1: India's Adoption of New Media
Platforms for Public Diplomacy
1.Introduction 2. Evolving Contours of New Media: Public Diplomacy and Political Communication in the Global Context 3. New Media: Global Trends in Political Communication and Diplomacy 4. The US Leadership: New Media-driven Diplomacy and Political Communication Since 9/11 5. China: New Media, Public Diplomacy, and Political Communication 6. India's Digital Public Diplomacy and Political Communication: The Evolution (Pre-2014) 7. India's Digital Public Diplomacy and Political Communication: The Evolution (2014 Onward) 8. Disinformation, Extreme Content, and Public Response: India, the US, and China 9. Concluding Thoughts: Digital Diplomacy in the Post-COVID-19 New Normal Appendix 1: India's Adoption of New Media Platforms for Public Diplomacy