Exam 4: Public Diplomacy: New Dimensions and Implications
Exam 1: Global Communication: Background46 Questions
Exam 2: Development Research Traditions and Global Communication46 Questions
Exam 3: The Message: The Role of International Organizations44 Questions
Exam 4: Public Diplomacy: New Dimensions and Implications44 Questions
Exam 5: The Medium: Global Technologies and Organizations44 Questions
Exam 6: The Internet: The Evolving Frontier43 Questions
Exam 7: American Multimedia Conglomerates40 Questions
Exam 8: Non-US Stakeholders of Multimedia Conglomerates44 Questions
Exam 9: Euromedia: Integration and Cultural Diversity in a Changing Media Landscape44 Questions
Exam 10: Global Issues, Music, and MTV42 Questions
Exam 11: CNN: International Role, Impact, and Global Competitors40 Questions
Exam 12: The Role of Global News Agencies40 Questions
Exam 13: Arab Media and the Al Jazeera Effect44 Questions
Exam 14: Media Globalization in Asia44 Questions
Exam 15: The Role of Global Advertising40 Questions
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Radio Sawa has effectively branded itself in the Middle East as the "freedom network."
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Obama's first Under Secretary for public diplomacy, Judith McHale, emphasizes what?
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In China, the word "propaganda" has a positive connotation and is used interchangeably with words like advertising and publicity.
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Traditional Public Diplomacy emphasizes a two-way flow of information.
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Margaret Tutwiler emphasized what on the part of the US government in public diplomacy?
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Public diplomacy is a matter of concern only for government officials and international organizations.
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According to Nancy Snow, Barack Obama won the 2008 presidential election because of which of the following?
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In today's society, celebrities such as Ashton Kutcher often have more power and influence in the public sphere when it comes to global issues than government officials.
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Hillary Clinton, on her trip to Thailand, emphasized what to improve bilateral relations?
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Which of the following women was President George W. Bush's Under Secretary of State for public diplomacy and public affairs and was once described as "the most powerful woman ever to serve in the White House" by the Dallas Morning News.
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Which government agency was responsible for public diplomacy in the United States from 1953 until 1999?
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Israel's successful public diplomacy is exemplified in how the nation is both strongly supported by the United States and often praised by international NGOs such as Amnesty International and the Human Rights Watch.
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The future of public diplomacy will likely continue to be US centric.
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Edward Murrow, referring to his position in the Kennedy administration, once said that harnessing the national interest overseas required what?
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What is the difference between Traditional Diplomacy and Public Diplomacy?
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Name the three main layers of engagement in public diplomacy and describe them.
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Public Diplomacy is a relatively new phenomenon with its roots firmly in the landscape of twentieth-century America and its use of media technologies.
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New public diplomacy actors include which of the following?
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