Further Reading
Henrikson, Alan K., What Can Public Diplomacy Achieve?, Discussion Papers in Diplomacy, The Hague, Netherlands Institute of International Relations ÚClingendaelÛ, 2006, especially pp. 37-38: http://www.peacepalacelibrary.nl/ebooks/÷les/ClingendaelB20060900BcdspBpaperBdipBc.pdf (Retrieved August 2015). Khatib, Lina, William Dutton & Michael Thelwall, Public Diplomacy 2.0: An Exploratory Case Study of the US Digital Outreach Team, CDDRL Working Papers, 120, Stanford, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, January 2011: http://iis-db.stanford.edu/pubs/23084/No.120-BPublicB DiplomacyB2.0.pdf (Retrieved August 2015). McClory, Jonathan, The New Persuaders III: A 2012 Global Ranking of Soft Power, London, Institute for Government, December 2012: http://www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/sites/default/÷les/ publications/The 20new 20persuaders 20IIIB0.pdf (Retrieved August 2015). Melissen, Jan, Beyond the New Public Diplomacy, The Hague, Netherlands Institute of International Relations ÚClingendaelÛ, 2011, Number 3 : http://www.clingendael.nl/ publications/2011/20111014BcdspBpaperBjmelissen.pdf OØHalloran, Richard, Strategic Communication, Parameters, Carlisle, US Army War College, Autumn 2007, pp. 4-14: http://strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pubs/parameters/Articles/07autumn/ halloran.pdf (Retrieved August 2015). Pamment, James, What Became of the New Public Diplomacy? Recent Developments in British, US and Swedish Public Diplomacy Policy and Evaluation Methods, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 2012, Volume 7, Number 3, pp. 313-336.
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