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Public Diplomacy is the term given to the influence of public attitudes on the formation and execution of foreign policies. Reaching beyond traditional [[diplomacy]], Public Diplomacy encompasses the cultivation of public opinion by governments, the interaction of private groups and interests within a given country and the process of global communication. In recent years, the internet and social platforms have begun to play a major role in Public Diplomacy.
 
Public Diplomacy is the term given to the influence of public attitudes on the formation and execution of foreign policies. Reaching beyond traditional [[diplomacy]], Public Diplomacy encompasses the cultivation of public opinion by governments, the interaction of private groups and interests within a given country and the process of global communication. In recent years, the internet and social platforms have begun to play a major role in Public Diplomacy.
 
[[Category:The Cultural Diplomacy Dictionary]]
 
[[Category:The Cultural Diplomacy Dictionary]]
 
 
 
== External links and references ==
 
* [http://www.palgrave-journals.com/pb/index.html Journal of Place Branding and Public Diplomacy]
 
* [http://fletcher.tufts.edu/murrow/ The Edward R. Murrow Center of Public Diplomacy]
 
* [http://uscpublicdiplomacy.org USC Center on Public Diplomacy]
 

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