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Public Diplomacy: European and Latin American Perspectives
Azpíroz Manero, María Luisa
2015Peter Lang, Brussels, Belgium
 

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Abstract :
[en] Public diplomacy is a diplomatic and international communication activity aimed at foreign publics and seeking to create a positive image and/or political influence, contributing to the achievement of foreign policy goals. On June 9th, 2015, public diplomacy scholars and practitioners coming from Europe and Latin America gathered in a research seminar organised by the Centre for International Relations Studies (CEFIR), at the University of Liège. They contributed their works on public diplomacy from the perspectives of its cultural, communicative and image components. The result of that seminar is this book, which reflects the current diversity of theoretical aspects and practices of public diplomacy. Taking the European Union, some Latin American countries (Venezuela and Mexico) and even civil society organisations as the actors whose public diplomacy actions are studied, this book provides both reflections and empirical analysis of public diplomacy strategies developed from different angles.
Research center :
Center for International Relations Studies (CEFIR)
Disciplines :
Communication & mass media
Political science, public administration & international relations
Editor :
Azpíroz Manero, María Luisa ;  Université de Liège > Département de science politique > Relations internationales
Language :
English
Title :
Public Diplomacy: European and Latin American Perspectives
Publication date :
December 2015
Publisher :
Peter Lang, Brussels, Belgium
Collection name :
International Issues
Funders :
BeIPD-COFUND (University of Liege and Marie Curie Actions of the European Commission)
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