Since at least since 2001, the study of public diplomacy has made great progress. Public diplomacy gathered the attention of researchers as more and more governments use public diplomacy as a tool for their foreign policy. This paper summarizes the case studies of the authors and aims to discuss the influence of public diplomacy on understanding political communication. These analyzes are based on the definition of political communication between Denton and Woodward, and McNair. When discussing a new public diplomatic model as political communication, the authors adopted a network approach to construct this concept.
Public diplomacy is an important topic for foreign policy practitioners and international relations / political scientists around the world. This term is becoming more and more popular and is used in policy documents, journals, academic papers, and articles, and the number of different definitions of concepts is increasing. Unfortunately, there is no universally accepted definition. On the discussion of "intercession" on international relations, some researchers claim that public diplomacy is part of constitutionism. However, it may be appropriate for constructiveists to classify public diplomacy as normative oriented reputation politics, like "naming and humiliation", but many realists acting from rationalist paradigms are official in international relations I admit diplomacy. Importance of it In addition to discussions on the definition and scope of public diplomacy, a number of empirical studies on data-oriented topics have recently been published.
Since at least since 2001, the study of public diplomacy has made great progress. Public diplomacy gathered the attention of researchers as more and more governments use public diplomacy as a tool for their foreign policy. This paper summarizes the case studies of the authors and aims to discuss the influence of public diplomacy on understanding political communication. These analyzes are based on the definition of political communication between Denton and Woodward, and McNair. When discussing a new public diplomatic model as political communication, the authors adopted a network approach to construct this concept.
Public diplomacy affects not directly by influencing the central government, but by communicating with the public in other countries. Such communication can take a more equitable form, such as the form of publicity, citizen diplomacy, personal interaction among citizens of more than two countries. Technology advances and the emergence of digital diplomacy now enable immediate communication with foreigners, Facebook diplomacy and Twitter diplomacy are increasingly being used by world leaders and diplomats.
Diplomacy is an act of dealing with other countries, usually through negotiation and discussion. Diplomacy involves meetings between political leaders, sending diplomatic messages, and announcing statements about relations between states. For example, the President of the United States will receive leaders and chief diplomats from other countries in the White House and discuss various issues. Most official diplomacy takes place behind the scenes, as officials conduct private secret negotiations and meet up personally to discuss important issues.