Public Diplomacy

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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.


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