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A broadcasting strategy to win media wars / Kaufman Edward Spring 2002  Article
Kaufman Edward Article
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Publication Spring 2002.
Description 115-127
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ID:   022904


CNN effect: Strategic enabler or operational risk? / Belknap Margaret H Autumn 2002  Article
Belknap Margaret H Article
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Publication Autumn 2002.
Description 100-114
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ID:   020723


Free society, repressed media: The chilean paradox / Polumbaum Judy FEb 2002  Article
Polumbaum Judy Article
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Publication Feb 2002.
Description 66-71
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ID:   022845


Global Media / Compaine Benjamin Nov-Dec 2002  Article
Compaine Benjamin Article
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Publication Nov-Dec 2002.
Description 20-28
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ID:   020924


Mapping US public diplomacy in the 21st century / Smyth, Rosaleen Nov 2001  Article
Smyth Rosaleen Article
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Publication Nov 2001.
Description 421-444
Summary/Abstract This article tracks how the US is adapting its public diplomacy architecture to suit the needs of the information age. The areas of public diplomacy used to influence foreign target audiences are media diplomacy, public information, internal broadcasting, education and cultural programs, and political action. The agencies involved are the State Department, the International Broadcasting Bureau and the National Endowment for Democracy. Key features are the use being made of the Internet as a major tool for information dissemination and interactive communication between US public diplomacy practitioners and their target publics and the 'deep coalitions' being fostered with civil society actors to shape the norms and values of the post Cold War. This strategy is described by Arquilla and Ronfeldt as 'noopolitik' as opposed to state-centred realpolitik. Noopolitik emphasises the shaping and sharing of ideas, values, norms, laws, and ethics though soft power and is recognised by its authors as being very similar to the academic school of constructivism.
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ID:   046469


New intifada resisting Israel's apartheid / Carey, Roane (ed.) 2001  Book
Carey, Roane (ed.) Book
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Publication London, VERSO, 2001.
Description viii,354p.
Standard Number 1859843778
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ID:   021157


Power in your hand April 13, 2002  Article
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Publication April 13, 2002.
Description 54(1-16)
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ID:   054937


Remispheric September 11: Photography as cultural diplomacy / Kennedy , Liam   Journal Article
Kennedy , Liam Journal Article
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