The boundaries of public diplomacy and nonstate actors: A taxonomy of perspectives

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Abstract

Public diplomacy (PD) lacks an agreed-upon definition and boundaries. The ambiguity surrounding the conceptualization of the term leads to confusion among scholars and practitioners and hinders the consolidation of PD as an academic field. This article surveys 160 articles and books on PD, categorizes diverse perspectives into a taxonomy, and explores the coherence of each. The taxonomy can be categorized into these perspectives: state-centric, neo-statist, nontraditional, society-centric, and accommodative. The article maps the boundaries of public diplomacy with much needed clear and coherent criteria and positions PD within the broader discipline of international relations.

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Ayhan, K. J. (2019, February 1). The boundaries of public diplomacy and nonstate actors: A taxonomy of perspectives. International Studies Perspectives. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/isp/eky010

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