Public diplomacy is a relatively new practice in international political relations, developed during World War I due to the recognition that public opinion cannot be ignored in the formation of government policies. The practice grew out of propaganda campaigns as a means to influence foreign groups while avoiding the negative attributes associated with propaganda: lies, deception, and totalitarian power converting individuals to psychological commitment. But like propaganda in international political relations, public diplomacy is directed across an international border to a mass audience,...
Public diplomacy is a relatively new practice in international political relations, developed during World War I due to the recognition that public op...