Public Diplomacy in Ireland and Japan /
Neary, John
Public Diplomacy in Ireland and Japan / John Neary. - 1 online resource (266 p.) - Asia Pacific .
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- About the Author -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Section One The Evolution of Public Diplomacy -- 1 The Origins of Diplomacy -- 2 The Roots of Public Diplomacy -- 3 Modern Public Diplomacy -- 4 People-Based Public Diplomacy -- 5 How Does Public Diplomacy Work? -- Section Two Public Diplomacy in Ireland -- 6 Early Public Diplomacy in Ireland -- 7 Developing Public Outreach in the 1930s and Early 1940s -- 8 Public Diplomacy in the Aftermath of World War Two -- 9 Cultural and Exchange Diplomacy after World War Two -- 10 Two Irish Case Studies in Public Diplomacy -- 11 Public Diplomacy in the 1950s and 1960s -- 12 Public Diplomacy from the 1970s Onwards -- 13 Global Ireland -- Section Three Public Diplomacy in Japan -- 14 The Meiji Era -- 15 Public Diplomacy after World War One -- 16 Promoting Japan’s Recovery after World War Two -- 17 Internationalisation in the 1980s and 1990s -- 18 Global Japan -- 19 Public Diplomacy after the Great East Japan Earthquake -- Section Four Public Diplomacy between Ireland and Japan -- 20 Official Links between Ireland and Japan -- 21 Public Diplomacy through Individuals -- 22 Public Diplomacy through Literature, Music and Dance -- 23 Friendship Societies and Cultural Organisations -- 24 Links through Business and Education -- 25 Links through Sport and Tourism -- 26 Conclusions -- Afterword -- Bibliography -- Index
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Public diplomacy enables private citizens to be involved in international relations either through initiatives sponsored by governments or through direct people-to-people contacts in areas such as culture, business, education, tourism and sport. Public Diplomacy in Ireland and Japan traces the evolution of this growing branch of diplomacy and examines the role it has played in the foreign policies of Ireland and Japan, and in their bilateral relationship. It concludes that public diplomacy has contributed significantly to strengthening the links between the two countries.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9789048559664
10.1515/9789048559664 doi
AUP Wetenschappelijk.
Amsterdam University Press.
Asian Studies.
East Asia and North East Asia.
History.
International Relations.
Politics and Government.
HISTORY / Asia / Japan.
Japanese Studies, Irish Studies, Diplomatic History, Public Diplomacy.
DA964.J3 / .N437 2024
327.415052
Public Diplomacy in Ireland and Japan / John Neary. - 1 online resource (266 p.) - Asia Pacific .
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- About the Author -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Section One The Evolution of Public Diplomacy -- 1 The Origins of Diplomacy -- 2 The Roots of Public Diplomacy -- 3 Modern Public Diplomacy -- 4 People-Based Public Diplomacy -- 5 How Does Public Diplomacy Work? -- Section Two Public Diplomacy in Ireland -- 6 Early Public Diplomacy in Ireland -- 7 Developing Public Outreach in the 1930s and Early 1940s -- 8 Public Diplomacy in the Aftermath of World War Two -- 9 Cultural and Exchange Diplomacy after World War Two -- 10 Two Irish Case Studies in Public Diplomacy -- 11 Public Diplomacy in the 1950s and 1960s -- 12 Public Diplomacy from the 1970s Onwards -- 13 Global Ireland -- Section Three Public Diplomacy in Japan -- 14 The Meiji Era -- 15 Public Diplomacy after World War One -- 16 Promoting Japan’s Recovery after World War Two -- 17 Internationalisation in the 1980s and 1990s -- 18 Global Japan -- 19 Public Diplomacy after the Great East Japan Earthquake -- Section Four Public Diplomacy between Ireland and Japan -- 20 Official Links between Ireland and Japan -- 21 Public Diplomacy through Individuals -- 22 Public Diplomacy through Literature, Music and Dance -- 23 Friendship Societies and Cultural Organisations -- 24 Links through Business and Education -- 25 Links through Sport and Tourism -- 26 Conclusions -- Afterword -- Bibliography -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Public diplomacy enables private citizens to be involved in international relations either through initiatives sponsored by governments or through direct people-to-people contacts in areas such as culture, business, education, tourism and sport. Public Diplomacy in Ireland and Japan traces the evolution of this growing branch of diplomacy and examines the role it has played in the foreign policies of Ireland and Japan, and in their bilateral relationship. It concludes that public diplomacy has contributed significantly to strengthening the links between the two countries.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9789048559664
10.1515/9789048559664 doi
AUP Wetenschappelijk.
Amsterdam University Press.
Asian Studies.
East Asia and North East Asia.
History.
International Relations.
Politics and Government.
HISTORY / Asia / Japan.
Japanese Studies, Irish Studies, Diplomatic History, Public Diplomacy.
DA964.J3 / .N437 2024
327.415052