2018
DOI: 10.1590/0034-7329201800111
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Silences and hierarchies in European Union Public Diplomacy

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“…Notably, online impressions shape the offline worldviews of millions of people around the world. To paraphrase Sandrin and Hoffmann (2018), EU digital activities do not only explain reality, but they also help to produce reality. As such, digital tools may be of special value to the EU.…”
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“…Notably, online impressions shape the offline worldviews of millions of people around the world. To paraphrase Sandrin and Hoffmann (2018), EU digital activities do not only explain reality, but they also help to produce reality. As such, digital tools may be of special value to the EU.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lack of coordination at the transnational and national levels may also prevent the EU from articulating a clear message or narrative of 'what exactly the EU stands for on the international stage' (Duke 2013: 33). Sandrin and Hoffmann (2018) assert that lack of coordination at the transnational and national levels also affects support for EU policies within member states. They further argue that the member states must clearly define the global role of the EU before addressing specific policies in specific regions.…”
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“…Con independencia del reto analítico que supone el papel de la UE, la DPUE ha sido objeto de nume-rosos estudios, entre otros los debates sobre la DPUE (Baumler, 2019), el contexto de las asociaciones estratégicas (Ferreira-Pereira y Smith, 2021) y las estrategias globales de la UE (Chaban y Holland, 2019). También se ha estudiado la DPUE desde el punto de vista del uso de las redes sociales por parte del Servicio Europeo de Acción Exterior (SEAE), de sus agencias y de las delegaciones de la UE (Yoon y Chung, 2020), de los enfoques posestructurales (Sandrin y Ribeiro Hoffmann, 2018) y del poder blando a través de los programas educativos (Ferreira-Pereira y Mourato Pinto, 2021). Se han publicado otros estudios sobre la diplomacia pública centrados en la UE y África (Langan, 2021), la UE y China (Song y Ai, 2022), y la UE y Rusia (Nitoiu y Pasatoiu, 2021).…”
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“…Regardless of the analytical challenge of EU actorness, the EUPD has been the subject of numerous studies, including discussions about the EUPD (Baumler, 2019), the context of strategic partnerships (Ferreira-Pereira and Smith, 2021), and the EU global strategies (Chaban and Holland, 2019). EUPD has also been studied from the standpoint of social media use by the European External Action Service (EEAS), its agencies, and EU Delegations (Yoon and Chung, 2020), post-structural approaches (Sandrin and Ribeiro Hoffmann, 2018) and soft power through education programs (Ferreira-Pereira and Mourato Pinto, 2021). Other studies on public diplomacy have been published about the EU-Africa (Langan, 2021), EU-China (Song and Ai, 2022), and EU-Russia (Nitoiu and Pasatoiu, 2021).…”
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“…The study of perceptions of the EU Latin America has received less attention. Some articles have studied perceptions in the region (Schiavon and Domínguez, 2015;Dominguez, 2011), and other publications have investigated the efficacy of EUPD in Mexico (Dominguez, 2021(Dominguez, , 2020 and Brazil (Ferreira-Pereira, 2021;Sandrin and Ribeiro Hoffmann, 2018) or conducted case study comparisons (Dominguez et al, 2022).…”
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