Public diplomacy
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In international relations, public diplomacy or people's diplomacy, broadly speaking, is the communication with foreign publics to establish a dialogue designed to inform and influence. There is no one definition of Public Diplomacy, and may be easier described than easily defined as definitions vary and continue to change over time. It is practiced through a variety of instruments and methods ranging from personal contact and media interviews to the Internet and educational exchanges.
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See also
- USC Center on Public Diplomacy
- Office of Public Diplomacy
- Otto Reich
- Smith–Mundt Act
- Political warfare
- Music and political warfare
- Public diplomacy (Israel)
- Public diplomacy in the Islamic Republic of Iran
- Cultural Diplomacy
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