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This book analyzes when and how Poland implemented public diplomacy. The author explains it as a form of external political communication of governments conducted in cooperation with non-state actors to position the country internationally. The Polish case illustrates how a mid-size country in Europe attempts to impact the public opinion formation abroad while implementing soft power tools. Since 2004, when Poland joined the EU, the country has used public diplomacy to inform the world about its achievements. Poland’s public diplomacy has been strongly oriented on Europe and shaped by geopolitics. It integrated transmission and network models of communication. The Polish model reflects the relevance of public diplomacy domestic dimension and the focus on foreign politics on memory.

«The book (…) is the first monograph analyzing contemporary Polish public diplomacy written in English, being at the same time a methodologically sound piece of research, based on extensive primary source research.»

Professor Andrzej Mania, Chair of American Studies and the History of Diplomacy and International Politics, Jagiellonian University

«An excellent case study of public diplomacy. Ociepka systematically analyzed the Polish utilization of key public diplomacy instruments including cultural diplomacy, branding and Twiplomacy, and properly placed them within historical and theoretical contexts.»

Professor Eytan Gilboa, Director, Center for International Communication, Bar-Ilan University



Table of Contents

Main institutions of public diplomacy – Geopolitical context – Positioning the country in Europe – Public diplomacy as a communication model – Country branding – Messages and images – Public diplomacy as a Rubik cube – Domestic dimension – Politics on memory – Mediated public diplomacy – Development cooperation and promotion of democracy as public diplomacy

Poland’s New Ways of Public Diplomacy

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    A Hardback by Boguslawa Dobek-Ostrowska, Beata Ociepka

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 30/06/2017
      ISBN13: 9783631672273, 978-3631672273
      ISBN10: 3631672276

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book analyzes when and how Poland implemented public diplomacy. The author explains it as a form of external political communication of governments conducted in cooperation with non-state actors to position the country internationally. The Polish case illustrates how a mid-size country in Europe attempts to impact the public opinion formation abroad while implementing soft power tools. Since 2004, when Poland joined the EU, the country has used public diplomacy to inform the world about its achievements. Poland’s public diplomacy has been strongly oriented on Europe and shaped by geopolitics. It integrated transmission and network models of communication. The Polish model reflects the relevance of public diplomacy domestic dimension and the focus on foreign politics on memory.

      «The book (…) is the first monograph analyzing contemporary Polish public diplomacy written in English, being at the same time a methodologically sound piece of research, based on extensive primary source research.»

      Professor Andrzej Mania, Chair of American Studies and the History of Diplomacy and International Politics, Jagiellonian University

      «An excellent case study of public diplomacy. Ociepka systematically analyzed the Polish utilization of key public diplomacy instruments including cultural diplomacy, branding and Twiplomacy, and properly placed them within historical and theoretical contexts.»

      Professor Eytan Gilboa, Director, Center for International Communication, Bar-Ilan University



      Table of Contents

      Main institutions of public diplomacy – Geopolitical context – Positioning the country in Europe – Public diplomacy as a communication model – Country branding – Messages and images – Public diplomacy as a Rubik cube – Domestic dimension – Politics on memory – Mediated public diplomacy – Development cooperation and promotion of democracy as public diplomacy

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