Public diplomacy is a hot topic today, yet only a decade ago, it was a very specialised term.
There is a new transparency in the interactions between governments and countries in the international system, influenced by factors such as:
- democratisation of diplomacy
- globalisation
- resurgence of methods of bilateral, regional, and multilateral diplomacy
- spotlight on external and internal issues
With more public interest in foreign affairs than ever before, ordinary people are demanding open diplomacy, and governments are obliged to respond with public information about the spending of funds they receive and the results that they achieve.
This course covers the goals and methods of public diplomacy, outlining what it can and cannot do, with case studies.
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Classroom blog
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Cantina
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Course resources
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Online study guide
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Course results
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Final assignment (due 29 Apr, 23:00 UTC)
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