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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In practice, China's public diplomacy is a lot like the French approach, with a strong emphasis on cultural exchange and diplomacy.
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Which of the following is an example of successful use of public diplomacy?
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Nations can still rely solely on trained diplomats to represent the interests and concerns of their respective nations.
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One of the most important parameters of public diplomacy today is the valuing of person-to-person exchanges.
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In both the Bush and Obama administrations, public diplomacy was viewed as a matter of national security.
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China's concern about its national image took off with the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.
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Which of the following women was selected by Colin Powell to rebrand America and was once referred to as the "Queen of Branding?"
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Media often operates in such a way as to work outside the influence of family, friends, and social networks.
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Public diplomacy's new dimensions will recognize and work within the parameters of a pay-it-forward global society.
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Collaboration is similar to the concept of super-ordinate goals in conflict resolution situations.
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Track Two diplomacy refers to non-governmental, informal, and unofficial ties between private citizens and groups that relate to each other outside the constraints of formal power.
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In founding the Edward R. Murrow Center for Public Diplomacy, Edmund Gullion sought to:
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According to Under Secretary McHale, public diplomacy operates on two levels. Name these levels and give an example of each.
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One-way public diplomacy strategies include which of the following?
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Nancy Snow outlines seven features of New Public Diplomacy. Name four of them.
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A country like Costa Rica with no standing army will have a scaled down public diplomacy to that of countries with major militaries.
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