

An edition of The practice of public diplomacy (2011)
confronting challenges abroad
By William A. Rugh
Publish Date
2011
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Language
eng
Pages
262
Description:
The conduct of public diplomacy is carried out as much abroad, by Foreign Service Officers (FSOs) stationed at U.S. embassies, as it is in Washington. This book focuses on what FSOs do in actual practice in field operations. In a series of analytical case studies of public diplomacy operations in different regions of the world, the authors explain how the foreign publics in different countries view America and how FSOs deal every day with misconceptions and distortions of America's image and policies. Every country is unique, so public diplomacy must be tailored to fit local conditions. The authors also discuss how their work is being impacted today by various developments such as the rise of terrorism, the spread of the Internet and the cell phone, or the election of Barack Obama. This book focuses on field operations and goes beyond broad generalizations and theory, presenting information about actual operational challenges and the best practices used today in working abroad.
subjects: American Diplomatic and consular service, Foreign relations administration, Officials and employees, United States. Foreign Service, United States, Foreign relations, Diplomatic and consular service, United states, officials and employees, United states, foreign relations administration, United states, foreign relations, Employees, International relations administration, International relations, POLITICAL SCIENCE, Government, International, General
Places: United States, Foreign countries