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Heinrich Heine University of Düsseldorf, winter 2017/18
Prof. Dr. Oliver Zöllner
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Course title: International Communication: Nation Branding and Public Diplomacy
Course module: European & international studies / Actors & processes
Language of instruction: English
Dates: 27 Oct, 17 Nov, 15 Dec 2017, 19 Jan 2018
Venue: see plan
Link to ILIAS page: http://ilias.uni-duesseldorf.de/ilias/goto.php?target=crs_514666&client_id=UniRZ

About this course:

In the context of globalisation and mediatisation, nation-states are increasingly seen as marketable, immaterial goods. This is where nation branding sets in. Like a global corporation or a commodified product, a nation-state can be 'branded', or so it seems.
A brand focuses on image, reputation, and certain values. A country with a bad image or reputation, or one standing for values refuted by the majority of relevant stakeholders, or a country with no image or reputation at all, will likely be left behind in the competition for access to monetary and intellectual resources, and may therefore lose out in the sociopolitical arena of influence and power. It's all about 'competitive identity', a perhaps more fashionable term.
Related to nation branding, the rather old, but recently rejuvenated concept of public diplomacy is looking at forming ties with other countries or societies by way of cultural-based public relations. This may present itself as an honest attempt at intercultural dialogue in some cases, or as just another way of self-appraisal in order to create a better image of one's country - or simply as propaganda, as critics say (and they're not always wrong).
In this course we will be looking into concepts of both public diplomacy and nation branding, and see how and where they overlap. Related areas such as marketing, public relations and propaganda will be covered, too. Students will develop research questions of their own and will present examples of how nation-states actively go about branding themselves, how such countries perform public diplomacy, with what kinds of messages, what types of actions, for what target groups, and why they do this.
#public_diplomacy #nation_branding #competitive_identity #marketing #PR #reputation_management #culture #analysis


Introductory reading:

Anholt, Simon (2007): Competitive identity: The new brand management for nations, cities and regions. Basingstoke, New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
Anholt, Simon (2010): Places: Identity, images and reputation. Basingstoke, New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
Aronczyk, Melissa (2013): Branding the nation: The global business of national identity. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press.
Bloomfield, Steve (ed.) (2016): How to make a nation: A Monocle guide. Berlin: Gestalten Verlag.
Dinnie, Keith (2016): Nation branding: Concepts, issues, practice. 2nd ed. London, New York: Routledge.
Leonard, Mark (2002): Public diplomacy. London: Foreign Policy Centre [Download at fpc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2006/09/35.pdf].
Melissen, Jan (ed.) (2005): The new public diplomacy: Soft power in international relations. Basingstoke, New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
Snow, Nancy / Taylor, Philip M. (eds.) (2009): The Routledge handbook of public diplomacy. New York, London: Routledge.
Subramanian, Samanth (2017): How to sell a country: The booming business of nation branding. In: The Guardian Online (7 November), URL: www.theguardian.com/news/2017/nov/07/nation-branding-industry-how-to-sell-a-country.

For your individual research endeavours, please consult the detailed reading list at
www.research-worldwide.de/public-diplomacy-nation-branding.html


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