Public diplomacy is defined in different ways, but broadly it is a
term used to describe a government's efforts to conduct foreign
policy and promote national interests through direct outreach and
communication with the population of a foreign country. The U.S.
has long sought to influence the peoples of foreign countries
through public diplomacy. After the 9/11 terror attacks, there was
a new interest in promoting effective public diplomacy, as a
struggle against extremist ideologies became crucial to the overall
fight against terrorism. In recent years, many observers have
called for increased resources for and improvement of U.S. public
diplomacy efforts. This book examines the background and current
issues of U.S. public diplomacy.
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