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City Diplomacy

Current Trends and Future Prospects

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  • © 2020

Overview

  • Presents theoretical and analytical approaches to city diplomacy
  • Explains how and why cities interact with their global counterparts as well as nation states, non-governmental organizations, and foreign publics, and what allows them to do so
  • Explores diplomacy through case studies, diverse, global perspectives, and interdisciplinary practices

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Table of contents (15 chapters)

  1. Global Governance Through City Networks

  2. City Diplomacy Across Governance Levels

  3. Case Studies

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About this book

This edited volume provides an inclusive explanation of what, why, and how cities interact with global counterparts as well as with nation states, non-governmental organizations, and foreign publics. The chapters present theoretical and analytical approaches to the study of city diplomacy as well as case studies to capture the nuances of the practice. By bringing together a diverse group of authors in terms of their geographic location, academic and practitioner backgrounds, the volume speaks to multiple disciplines, including diplomacy, political science, communication, sociology, marketing and tourism.

 

Editors and Affiliations

  • Pardee RAND Graduate School, Santa Monica, USA

    Sohaela Amiri

  • Center on Public Diplomacy University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA

    Sohaela Amiri

  • Department of Mass Communication, Towson University, Towson, USA

    Efe Sevin

About the editors

Efe Sevin is an Assistant Professor in the Mass Communication Department of Towson University, Maryland, USA. 

Sohaela Amiri is Pardee RAND Graduate School (PRGS) Fellow at the RAND Corporation, USA. 

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