The US's once-enthusiastic commitment to restore trustworthy relations with the Muslim world has dwindled considerably since Obama's 2009 Cairo speech. This book tackles Washington's lagging engagement with the Muslim world and provides a roadmap for how the US can use public diplomacy to re-engage it.
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"I thoroughly support the concept of this fascinating book, and unfortunately, have to agree that U.S. relations with the Muslim world need to be dramatically improved. One thing the book does not do, however, is to explore the role of non-governmental organizations and people in bringing about greater understanding of the Muslim faith and the power of inter-religious knowledge and information about other religions." - US ambassador John W. McDonald, ret. chairman and ceo, Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy "At a time when the American relationship with Islamic peoples is of vital concern to the future of many countries, including the US, and amid great political and social change, Ezell's study of public diplomacy is essential. This book tries to put away the folly of the military-first approach, but it also sees that a mere declaration of engagement will not address the challenges of communication and interaction." - Scott Lucas, professor of American Studies, University of Birmingham
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Basingstoke
Großbritannien
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 155 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-137-56514-3 (9781137565143)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Darrell Ezell is Program Director of the MA in Interfaith Action Program and Founding Director of the Center for the Study of Religion, Culture, and Foreign Affairs at Claremont Lincoln University, USA. His research and teaching areas of interest include religion and public diplomacy, interfaith studies, international relations, conflict resolution, and state/non-state actor engagement. Ezell earned his PhD in American Studies and Theology from the University of Birmingham, UK.
PART I: DEMYSTIFYING THE COMMUNICATION GAME Engaging the Muslim World Calculating the Cost of Manufactured Fear The New Public Diplomacy Argument PART II: CRUSADING US NATIONAL SECURITY Distorting the Process Marketing the American Brand Shifting the Tide PART III: Reshaping the Communicative Context Considering a Corps of Specialists Toward a Post-secular Communicative Framework