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Notes on Contributors
• Acknowledgements
• Introduction--J.Melissen
• PART I: THE NEW ENVIRONMENT
• The New Public Diplomacy: Between Theory and Practice--J.Melissen
• Rethinking the "New" Public Diplomacy--B.Hocking
• PART II: SHIFTING PERSPECTIVES
• Power, Public Diplomacy and the Pax Americana--P.van Ham
• Niche Diplomacy in the World Public Arena: The Global "Corners" of Canada and Norway--A.K.Henrikson
• Public Diplomacy in the People's Republic of China--I.d'Hooghe
• Revolutionary States, Outlaw Regimes and the Techniques of Public Diplomacy--P.Sharp
• The EU as a Soft Power: The Force of Persuasion--A.Michalski
• PART III: IMPROVING PRACTICE
• Culture Communicates: US Diplomacy that Works--C.P.Schneider
• Making a National Brand--W.Olins
• Dialogue-Based Public Diplomacy: A New Foreign Policy Paradigm?--S.Riordan
• Training for Public Diplomacy: An Evolutionary Perspective--J.Hemery
• Index
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