Branding Canada : projecting Canada's soft power through public diplomacy / Evan H. Potter.
Material type:
- 9780773534353(cloth)
- 077353431(cloth)
- 9780773534520(pbk)
- 0773534522(pbk)
- Projecting Canada's soft power through public diplomacy
- Diplomacy
- Public relations and politics -- Canada -- History
- Diplomatie
- Relations publiques et politique -- Canada -- Histoire
- Diplomacia
- Relaciones públicas y política -- Canadá -- Historia
- Canada -- Foreign relations -- 1945-
- Canada -- Relations -- Foreign countries
- Public relations and politics -- Canada -- History
- Canadá -- Relaciones extranjeras -- 1945-
- Relaciones públicas y políticas -- Canada -- Historia
- 327.71009'045
- 001 F 1034.2 P866b 2009
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Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Recursos Regionales | Recursos Regionales (2do. Piso) | 001 F 1034.2 P866b 2009 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | 1 | Available | 00000116507 |
Includes bibliographical references p:( [323]-341) and index
1. Introduction: Canada's warm but fuzzy international image -- 2. What is public diplomacy? -- 3. The origins and development of Canada's public diplomacy / Sean Rushton -- 4. Public affairs and international cultural relations -- 5. International education -- 6. International broadcasting and new media -- 7. The economic face of public diplomacy: international business promotion and tourism / Jason Bouzanis -- 8. The practice of public diplomacy -- 9. How to brand Canada: experiences on the ground -- 10. A new architecture for Canada's public diplomacy.
The communications revolution and increased democratization and globalization have made every country more aware of its image and reputation - its "national brand." Whether a country needs to build international coalitions against terrorism, encourage cooperation to protect the environment, or attract investment and skilled labour, influencing foreign public opinion is now as crucial to national success as negotiating with foreign governments. Evan Potter analyses how the federal government has used the instruments of public diplomacy - cultural programs, international education, international broadcasting, trade, and investment promotion - to exercise Canada's soft power internationally. He argues that protecting and nurturing a distinct national identity are essential to Canada's sovereignty and prosperity, and suggests ways to achieve this through the strategic exercise of public diplomacy, at home and abroad. In offering the first comprehensive overview of the origins, development, and implementation of the country's public diplomacy, Branding Canada offers policy advice on Canada's approach and advances the thinking on public diplomacy in general.
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