Beschreibung:
This book assesses the contribution of soft powers, such as foreign aid and diplomacy, to U.S. foreign policy strategies. Since 1945, soft power of citizen diplomacy has become an increasingly useful tool in the foreign policy toolbox.
AbbreviationsIntroductionChapter 1: Citizen Diplomacy and Foreign Policy Preferences/BehaviorChapter 2: Foreign Policy Making Processes: Soft Power's NicheChapter 3: Does Citizen Diplomacy Work? Data and Empirical EvidenceChapter 4: Citizen Diplomacy, Infrastructure Development, and Policy FormulationChapter 5: Revolutionizing Education and Fostering Socio-Economic Development: Ethiopia and the PhilippinesChapter 6: Soft: The Power of Personal, Interpersonal Connections and ExperiencesChapter 7: The Soft Power of Citizen Diplomacy: A Viable Foreign Policy StrategyAppendix: ModelsBibliography