Proponents of American public diplomacy sometimes find it difficult to
be taken seriously. Everyone says nice things about relying less on
military force and more on soft power. But it has been hard to break
away from the longtime conventional wisdom that America owes its place
in the world primarily to its muscle. Today, however, policy makers are
recognizing that merely being a "superpower" - whatever that means now -
does not ensure security or prosperity in a globalized society. Toward a
New Public Diplomacy explains public diplomacy and makes the case for
why it will be the crucial element in the much-needed reinvention of
American foreign policy.