Journal of Performance Management
2025, Volume 3, Issue 4 : 1-8
Research Article
Public Diplomacy and Nation Branding: Strategic Communication, Soft Power, and Global Perception Management
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Department of International Relations and Strategic Communication, Global Policy Institute, New Delhi, India
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School of Politics, Media, and International Studies, University of Warwick, United Kingdom
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Department of Public Policy and Global Affairs, Gulf International University, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Abstract

In an increasingly interconnected and competitive global environment, nations are compelled to actively manage their international image and reputation. Public diplomacy and nation branding have emerged as complementary strategic tools for shaping global perceptions, enhancing soft power, and advancing foreign policy objectives. While public diplomacy focuses on dialogue, cultural exchange, and relationship-building with foreign publics, nation branding emphasizes the strategic projection of national identity, values, and competencies. This paper examines the conceptual convergence between public diplomacy and nation branding, exploring their theoretical foundations, strategic mechanisms, and implications for international engagement. A comprehensive conceptual framework is proposed linking public diplomacy instruments and nation branding dimensions to outcomes such as trust, credibility, and international influence. The paper also discusses challenges in the digital era, managerial implications for policymakers, and directions for future research.

 



 

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