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  1. Mediated Public Diplomacy Redefined: Foreign Stakeholder Engagement via Paid, Earned, Shared, and Owned Media
  2. New Perspectives on International Public Relations: Engaging Foreign Stakeholders
  3. The Catholic Church as a public diplomacy actor: an analysis of the pope’s strategic narrative and international engagement
  4. Can World System Theory predict news flow on twitter? The case of government-sponsored broadcasting
  5. International Public Relations and Public Diplomacy
  6. A Social Networks Approach to Public Relations on Twitter: Social Mediators and Mediated Public Relations
  7. Agenda Setting in a 2.0 World: New Agendas in Communication
  8. Government Social Responsibility in Public Diplomacy: Russia's strategic use of advertorials
  9. An Integrated Approach to Public Diplomacy
  10. The op-ed as a strategic tool of public diplomacy: Framing of the 2011 Egyptian revolution
  11. Perceptions of Media Trust and Credibility Among Mormon College Students
  12. Social Media Activism in Response to the Influence of Political Parody Videos on YouTube
  13. Editorials, Op-ed Columns Frame Medical Marijuana Debate
  14. Religion, Media Credibility, and Support for Democracy in the Arab World
  15. Moving Beyond the Perceptual Component of the Third-Person Effect
  16. Creative Strategies in Viral Advertising: An Application of Taylor’s Six-Segment Message Strategy Wheel
  17. Where in the World Is Africa?
  18. Source and content diversity in Op-Ed Pages: assessing editorial strategies inTheNew York Timesand theWashington Post
  19. Agenda Setting and International News: Media Influence on Public Perceptions of Foreign Nations
  20. Guest Columns Add Diversity to NY Times' Op-Ed Pages
  21. Religiosity and the Third-Person Effect