Table of Contents:
  • Part I: Public diplomacy in Europe and Southwest Asia * Ameliorating Strained Relations: Public Diplomacy in Serbia
  • Lucija Bajzer * Revitalizing Relations with Turkey
  • Nicole E. Farina * Iran and the United Kingdom: A Study in Contrasts
  • Sarah M. Riley * Afghanistan and Pakistan: Public Diplomacy during Conflict and Instability
  • Rachel E. Smith * Part II: Public diplomacy in Africa * Kenya's "Native Son" and Enduring Local Issues
  • Mabel Ntiru * Sierra Leone: Public Diplomacy Unwired
  • Tulani N. Elisa * Part III: Public diplomacy in Asia * South Korea: The Staying Power of Personal Contact in Public Diplomacy
  • Yoon-Jeong Huh €* Economic Issues and Anti-Americanism in Japan
  • Yohei Ogawa * U.S. Public Diplomacy and Stationed U.S. Forces in Japan
  • Tomonori Niho * Part IV: New media or old? * U.S. Public Diplomacy 2.0: Beyond Catch-up
  • Takahiro Yamamoto * New Media or "the Last Three Feet" in Africa?
  • Rachel O. Okunubi * New Media or Old in Egypt and South Korea?
  • John Rahaghi * Finding the Right Media Formula from the Soviet Union to Russia
  • Elise S. Crane * Part V: New thinking about public diplomacy * Should Public Diplomacy be Privatized?
  • Nicole Gabrielle Kravec * Do Peace Corps Volunteers do Public Diplomacy?
  • Minta Madeley * Conclusion: Field Experiences and Best Practices
  • William A. Rugh.