Public Diplomacy as Taiwanese Diplomacy’s Essential Tool

  • Author: Robert Rajczyk
  • Institution: University of Silesia in Katowice
  • Author: Grażyna Piechota
  • Institution: Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski Krakow University
  • Year of publication: 2019
  • Source: Show
  • Pages: 232-249
  • DOI Address: https://doi.org/10.15804/athena.2019.64.14
  • PDF: apsp/64/apsp6414.pdf

The working paper consists of the analyses of different forms of Taiwanese public diplomacy and it also contains a future development scenario as far as such an essential tool of foreign affairs is concerned. The research project has been conducted from many points of view. There are institutional, strategic and operational dimensions of public diplomacy with the engagement of government officials and agencies, NGOs, public institutions and citizens as well. Having analysed the whole activity concerning public diplomacy, the main conclusion ought to be made, i.e., the official development assistance and humanitarian aid shall be provided as the most effective tool to enhance Taiwanese international visibility.

DYPLOMACJA PUBLICZNA JAKO ISTOTNE NARZĘDZIE TAJWAŃSKIEJ DYPLOMACJI

Artykuł prezentuje wynik analiz dotyczących różnych form dyplomacji publicznej prowadzonej przez Republikę Chińską na Tajwanie oraz możliwości rozwoju tego procesu. W toku badań wyróżniono trzy poziomy analityczne: strategiczny, instytucjonalny i operacyjny, obejmujące aktorów publicznych i niepublicznych zaangażowanych w realizację dyplomacji publicznej. Pomoc rozwojowa oraz pomoc humanitarna stanowią w przypadku Tajwanu najistotniejszy czynnik wzmacniania obecności Republiki Chińskiej na arenie międzynarodowej.

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