Author
Cull, Nicholas John
Title
Reputational security : refocusing public diplomacy for a dangerous world
Place of publication
Cambridge : Cambridge :
Publishing house
Polity Press, Polity Press,
Year of publication
2024. 2024.
Object passwords
Stosunki międzynarodowe
Bezpieczeństwo międzynarodowe
Additional information
Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-215) and index.
Introduction: reputation and soft power: image and action in world affairs -- Reputational Security: frame, objective, and agenda -- Technology and Reputational Security: historical cases of media disruption and adoption -- Pushing back: counterpropaganda and Reputational Security -- Media development: a tool for Reputational Security -- Information disarmament: a forgotten element of Reputational Security -- Cultural diplomacy, cultural relations, and Reputational Security -- Rethinking US publ
Summary
"We are living in turbulent times, witnessing renewed international conflict, resurgent nationalism, declining multilateralism, and a torrent of hostile propaganda. How are we to understand these developments and conduct diplomacy in their presence? Nicholas J. Cull, the distinguished historian of propaganda, revisits the international media campaigns of the past in the light of the challenges of the present. His concept of Reputational Security deftly links issues of national image and outreach
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%a xvii, 222 s.;
%b il. ;
%c 24 cm
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%a Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-215) and index.
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%a Stosunki międzynarodowe
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%a Polityka międzynarodowa
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%a Bezpieczeństwo międzynarodowe
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%a Dyplomacja publiczna
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%a Środki masowego przekazu