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Public Diplomacy

Strategic Engagement in Conflicted Communities

by Seref Ates (Volume editor) Melih Barut (Volume editor)
©2018 Edited Collection 76 Pages

Summary

Ever since ancient times, diplomacy has always been the most important form of communication used by state and non-state actors in the process of shaping their mutual relations for making desired non-conflictual state sustainable while protecting their securities and preserving their interests without fighting at all levels. Diplomacy is also regarded as a process which should be conducted in many tracks concurrently. Public diplomacy, as one of those tracks, can be defined as the efforts conducted by state actors towards the foreign public audiences in order to bring multidimensional differences together on common grounds, while opening space to the traditional diplomacy through common social, cultural and humanitarian values.
This book compiles the contributions presented at the conference "The Role of Public Diplomacy in Bringing the Conflicted Communities Together," organized by Yunus Emre Institute Cultural Diplomacy Academy and Global Public Diplomacy Network, as well as through the valuable contributions of globally recognized academics, diplomats, and practitioners from around the world. The book concentrates mainly on hands-on public diplomacy solutions and discusses public diplomacy as for the strategic engagement process with the conflicted communities.

Table Of Contents

  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • About the author(s)/editor(s)
  • About the book
  • This eBook can be cited
  • Table of Contents
  • Introduction. Brief Evolutionary History of Diplomacy from Medieval Times to Date and Public Diplomacy Practice for Conflicted Communities (Melih Barut)
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Part One
  • Chapter 1 The Role of Yunus Emre Institute and Global Public Diplomacy Network (GPDNet) in Promoting Global Peace, Harmony and Social Cohesion (Şeref Ateş)
  • Chapter 2 A New Public Diplomacy for the 21st Century (Brigitte L. Nacos)
  • Chapter 3 The New Understanding of Civilization for Global Peace, Security and Prosperity (Bekir Karlığa)
  • Chapter 4 Cultural Diplomacy for Humanity’s Common Benefit (Luan Starova)
  • Chapter 5 Social Media in Public Diplomacy as a Leverage to Traditional Diplomacy (Luis Palma Castillo)
  • Part Two
  • The Future of the Public Diplomacy and the Role of Public Diplomacy in Conflict Prevention (Melih Barut)

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Melih Barut

Yunus Emre Institute Cultural Diplomacy Academy

Introduction Brief Evolutionary History of Diplomacy from Medieval Times to Date and Public Diplomacy Practice for Conflicted Communities

Ever since the ancient ages diplomacy has always been the most important form of communication used by states in the process of shaping their relations with each other for making desired non-conflictual state sustainable while guaranteeing their securities and preserving their national or collective interests without fighting at all levels.

the foundations of the classical diplomacy can be traced back to ancient Greece and Rome. In “Iliad” by Homer and “History of the Peloponnesian Wars” by Thucydides, it is possible to come across some certain solid references regarding the early formations of the diplomatic missions, treaties and negotiation culture.

Details

Pages
76
Year
2018
ISBN (PDF)
9783631766880
ISBN (ePUB)
9783631766897
ISBN (MOBI)
9783631766903
ISBN (Hardcover)
9783631766873
DOI
10.3726/b14656
Language
English
Publication date
2018 (November)
Keywords
Cultural Diplomacy Strategic Communication Diplomacy Preemptive Engagement Conflict Prevention Peace Building Social Engagement Mass Media Social Media Cultural Diversities Cross-cultural Conflicts and Terrorism Collective and National Interests New World Order
Published
Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Warszawa, Wien. 76 p., 7 col. ill.

Biographical notes

Seref Ates (Volume editor) Melih Barut (Volume editor)

Şeref Ateş is the president of Yunus Emre Institute and Chairman of the Global Public Diplomacy Network. Holding double doctorate degree, he is Professor of German Language and Literature and also Professor of Political Science. His areas of expertise and research include international relations, cultural diplomacy, science diplomacy, media and communications, translation science, multiculturalism, the relationship between culture and politics, teaching Turkish as a second language and non-governmental organizations. Published nationally and internationally, Professor Ateş is also the founder and global advocate of Academic and Scientific Cooperation Project of Turkey (TABIP). Melih Barut is the founding coordinator of Yunus Emre Institute Cultural Diplomacy Academy and Secretary-General of Global Public Diplomacy Network under Yunus Emre Institute presidency. His professional, academic and active research expertise includes strategic communication, public diplomacy, cultural diplomacy, military diplomacy, social movements, peace and conflict analysis, civilian and military relations, terrorism and counterterrorism and social media analytics in political context. Melih Barut has lectured at many leading international military and civic institutions in Turkey and around the world. He regularly lectures at the NATO Center of Excellence Defense Against Terrorism and Turkish General Staff Partnership for Peace Training Center.

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