Battles to Bridges : Us Strategic Communication and Public Diplomacy After 9/11 - R. S. Zaharna

Battles to Bridges

Us Strategic Communication and Public Diplomacy After 9/11

By: R. S. Zaharna

Paperback | 1 August 2014 | Edition Number 1

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Including a new author Preface and Foreword from Nicholas J. Cull, Director, Masters Program in Public Diplomacy, University of Southern California, USA. After the 9/11 attacks, America launched an aggressive battle for hearts and minds in the Islamic world. Yet the more America tried to disseminate its message, the more anti-Americanism grew. U.S. public diplomacy appeared to be alienating the very same audience it sought to woo. Battles to Bridges explores how the rise of networks, culture and identity were undermining America's best efforts and why the Cold War quest for 'information dominance' was proving counter-productive for culturally diverse publics. Strategically, U.S. public diplomacy needed to move from fighting unwinnable information battles to building communication bridges. This book provides a rich historical review and analysis of the critical post-9/11 period of US public diplomacy and lays the ground work for a relational and network approach to global public diplomacy. Written in an accessible style and grounded in communication theory, this new paperback analyzes the now historic campaign and captures the legacy of lessons for future public diplomats. In an interconnected world of culturally-diverse and identity-sensitive publics, Zaharna argues that mastering relational and networking strategies is key to effective public diplomacy.
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'R.S. Zaharna has written an important and timely intervention in debates about US strategic communications and offers new insight into the processes of American public diplomacy following the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The author embeds the empirical work within a rich theoretical framework to provide a comprehensive descriptive and analytical treatment of the subject... This will be considered a major work and will be used by students and scholars for many years to come.'- Professor Gary D. Rawnsley, Director of the Institute of Communications Studies, University of Leeds, UK

'R.S. Zaharna has consistently been in the top echelon of public diplomacy scholars. Her views are inevitably informed by both academic theory and professional practice. She fully understands the concept of strategic communications and its pillars in their diplomatic, military and media contexts. This long awaited book confirms that reputation. But, more importantly, it brutally analyzes why a huge gulf of misunderstanding has opened up since 9/11 between the western and Islamic worlds. Policy makers ignore this book at your - and our - peril!'- Professor Philip Taylor, Institute of Communication at the University of Leeds, UK

'Battles to Bridges fills a void in the literature, particularly with its emphasis on culture and intercultural communication as it relates to public diplomacy. The 'C' word is a major void in our PD discussion and literature and I can think of no better expert in this area than Dr. Zaharna to tackle this subject. Her work is theory-rich and well-researched, but she has the added ability of stepping outside the Ivory Tower to communicate her work with a wider audience.'- Dr Nancy Snow, Associate Professor of Public Diplomacy, Syracuse University Newhouse School and Sr. Fellow of University of Southern California, Center for Public Diplomacy, USA

'R.S. Zaharna is a leading voice bringing fresh insights to the study and practice of public diplomacy. Intelligent, lucid, and deeply knowledgeable, her book is essential reading for all who want to understand U.S. efforts to engage diverse global publics in the 21st century.' Bruce Gregory, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Media and Public Affairs,

The George Washington University, USA

'Battles to Bridges is a must piece for practicing diplomats.' Dr. John H. Brown, Adjunct Professor of Liberal Studies, Georgetown University, USA

'Battles to Bridges ... provides solid analysis of nation branding, the distinctions between propaganda and public diplomacy, the importance of ethics, and other topics that will prove valuable to experienced practitioners and scholars as well as to the public diplomacy novice. With this thoughtful, accessible book, Zaharna makes an important contribution to the study and practice of public diplomacy. '

Philip Seib, Director of the USC Centrer on Public Diplomacy, USA, and Scholar of the Year (2009), ISA, International Communication

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Published: 1st March 2010

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