U.S. public diplomacy and security of an independent state (“Rose revolution” in Georgia)

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The programs of information, culture and education, used as part of foreign policy, which are known as public diplomacy, experience a new stage of development. First of all, this situation is explained by the states’ understanding the importance of using of public diplomacy elements to achieve foreign policy objectives, consistent with the national interests of states. Due to the rapid development of information technology has developed new methods of influence on society. In the first place, with Internet blogs and social networks. The United States of America uses the most active public diplomacy to achieve foreign policy goals. Over the past few decades due to the fact that the changed political reality in the world of public diplomacy has become a tool of democracy promotion. The most successful public diplomacy projects recently have been those that act on the territory of the former Soviet Union countries. Through training of representatives of government and parliament, the formation of political parties and participate in elections held by the United States, there were the color revolutions that led to the change of the power elite

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Public diplomacy, united states of america, cis states, georgia, color revolutions, rose revolution, foreign affairs, information, education, "soft power"

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/14951273

IDR: 14951273   |   DOI: 10.17748/2075-9908-2016-8-3/2-85-89

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