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To Denounce, or Not To Denounce: Survey Experiments on Diplomatic Quarrels
2016
Political Communication
Despite widespread concern over heated diplomatic debates and growing interest in public diplomacy, it is still incompletely understood what type of message is more effective for gaining support from foreign public, or the international society, in situations where disputing countries compete in diplomatic campaigns. This study, through multiple survey experiments, uncovers the effect of being silent, issuing positive justification, and negative accusation, in interaction with the opponent's
doi:10.1080/10584609.2016.1200700
fatcat:2kmnunfqjrbmpgxirlbv2jacr4