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Against the Current: Back to Public Diplomacy as Government Communicationopen access

Authors
Yun, Seong-Hun
Issue Date
2022
Publisher
USC Annenberg Press
Keywords
definition; non-states; public diplomacy; states
Citation
International Journal of Communication, v.16, pp 3047 - 3064
Pages
18
Indexed
SSCI
SCOPUS
Journal Title
International Journal of Communication
Volume
16
Start Page
3047
End Page
3064
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/21706
ISSN
1932-8036
Abstract
The scholarship on public diplomacy has become particularly unsettled about who is the actor of the practice. The state (government) has been traditionally viewed as the actor, whereas non-states also have been recognized from the perspective of "public diplomacy as social practice." With the societist perspective having become a strong current of opinion, its proponents now mount a bounded thrust to further delimit qualifications for non-states as actors. This article addresses such dissensus against the societist current by taking issue with the two bounded qualifications-"the public interests" and "the national interests"-and by criticizing the former for being politically biased and the latter for being indeterminate in designating specific non-states as actors. This article then makes a proposal for a return to public diplomacy as government communication, in which non-states are treated as actors in "the global public sphere," while the government as the sole actor in public diplomacy.
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