Acknowledgements | 第4-5页 |
Abstract | 第5页 |
摘要 | 第6-9页 |
Introduction | 第9-17页 |
CHAPTER Ⅰ: Unofficial diplomacy-A theoretical approach to diplomacy and foreign policythrough the role of unnofficial actors | 第17-52页 |
1.1. The theoretical Explanation of the relationship between diplomacy and foreign policy | 第18-22页 |
1.2. The theoretical debate about the role of unofficial actors in international relations | 第22-27页 |
1.3. Diplomatic practice in a theoretical framework | 第27-30页 |
1.4. Conceptual introduction to unofficial diplomacy | 第30-41页 |
1.4.1. The concept of unofficial diplomacy | 第33-38页 |
1.4.3. Diplomacy-official and unofficial | 第38-41页 |
1.5. Public diplomacy as an aspect of unofficial diplomacy | 第41-52页 |
1.5.1. The origin and evolution of public diplomacy | 第43-45页 |
1.5.2. The concept of public diplomacy | 第45-47页 |
1.5.3. Objectives of public diplomacy | 第47-49页 |
1.5.4. Means of public diplomacy | 第49-52页 |
Chapter Ⅱ: Unofficial diplomacy as a tool to achieve the objectives of foreign policy | 第52-93页 |
2.1. Public diplomacy activities in the implementation of foreign policy | 第52-60页 |
2.1.1. Public diplomacy programs of planning foreign policy | 第53-55页 |
2.1.2. The role of media in the implementation of foreign policy | 第55-58页 |
2.1.3. Public opinion as a tool for the implementation of foreign policy | 第58-60页 |
2.2. Diplomacy of non-governmental organizations (NGOs)and foreign policy goals | 第60-76页 |
2.2.1. The strategy of civil-society organizations in the implementation of foreign policy | 第61-64页 |
2.2.2. The role of religious organizations in the context of unofficial diplomacy | 第64-68页 |
2.2.3. Human rights organizations;a mechanism for the implementation of foreign policy | 第68-72页 |
2.2.4. Multinational companies;a mechanism for the implementation of foreign policy | 第72-76页 |
2.3. Elite's diplomacy as a tool for the implementation of foreign policy | 第76-93页 |
2.3.1. The pressure group as a mechanism of implementing foreign policy | 第78-81页 |
2.3.2. The role of political parties in influencing foreign policy | 第81-85页 |
2.3.3. Private sector;a mirror reflecting foreign policy | 第85-89页 |
2.3.4. Liberation movements;a tool of implementing foreign policy | 第89-93页 |
Chapter Ⅲ: Analyzing Unofficial Diplomacy in Implementing American Foreign Policy | 第93-132页 |
3.1. The role of public diplomacy in the implementation of US foreign policy | 第93-108页 |
3.1.1. The goals and dimensions of the U.S public diplomacy | 第93-98页 |
3.1.2. Media,public opinion and US foreign policy | 第98-101页 |
3.1.3. Think Tanks and US foreign policy | 第101-105页 |
3.1.4. USAID for development and the improvement of U.S.image | 第105-108页 |
3.2. NGOs diplomacy | 第108-117页 |
3.2.1. NGOs;a mechanism to implement U.S.foreign policy | 第109-113页 |
3.2.2. The religious dimension in American foreign policy | 第113-117页 |
3.3. The elite as a diplomatic tool in U.S.Foreign policy | 第117-124页 |
3.3.1. Lobbyists and their diplomatic work in American foreign policy | 第117-121页 |
3.3.2. Political parties as a diplomatic tool ofAmerican foreign policy | 第121-124页 |
3.4. The evaluation of unofficial diplomacy in the implementation of American foreign policy | 第124-132页 |
3.4.1. The range of public diplomacy's achievement of US foreign policy priorities | 第124-127页 |
3.4.2. The strategy of reformulating the American foreign policy in accordance with the dimensions of public diplomacy | 第127-132页 |
Conclusion | 第132-137页 |
References | 第137-139页 |