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Examines how artificial intelligence is transforming global influence, offering theoretical insights and practical perspectives on diplomacy, culture, conflict, and governance

Soft Power and Public Diplomacy in the Age of AI brings together leading voices and fresh perspectives to explore how AI is reshaping the landscape of influence in global affairs. Long described as “conjoined twins,” soft power and public diplomacy find new meaning and urgency in a world transformed by digital technologies and generative AI. This timely volume addresses the theoretical gaps that have long challenged public diplomacy scholarship, offering a unique, interdisciplinary lens that connects the superordinate concept of influence with emerging AI capabilities. From bioelectronic measurement of soft power’s impact to AI’s role in narrative warfare and counter-disinformation, the book covers critical terrain for scholars, students, policymakers, and practitioners alike.
The chapters span theory, narratives, culture, governance, and conflict. Readers will find thought-provoking analyses of celebrity influence in elections, generative AI’s role in cultural projection at global events, the network society’s impact on diplomacy, cyber power in conflict zones, and the balancing act between digital diplomacy, transparency, and security.
Featuring contributions from eminent international scholars alongside new voices, the volume pushes the field’s boundaries, offering essential insights for anyone interested in how attraction, persuasion, and power operate in the age of AI. Whether you are a researcher, practitioner, or policymaker, Soft Power and Public Diplomacy in the Age of AI will deepen your understanding of how influence is made, measured, and contested in our rapidly evolving world.

Soft Power and Public Diplomacy in the Age of AI explores how AI is reshaping the dynamics of influence in international affairs. Bridging theory and practice, the Handbook examines the close relationship between soft power and public diplomacy through the lens of AI’s expanding role. Covering themes of theory, narrative, conflict, culture, and governance, the volume features contributions from leading international scholars as well as fresh voices introducing cutting-edge ideas. Topics range from bioelectronic measures of attraction to AI’s impact on digital diplomacy, narrative warfare, and cultural projection. This timely resource will appeal to students, researchers, practitioners, and policymakers who want to understand how influence, persuasion, and power are being transformed in our digitally networked world.



This Handbook unpacks the evolving relationship between AI, soft power, and public diplomacy. Covering theory, conflict, culture, governance, and narrative, it features leading scholars alongside fresh perspectives. It is a valuable resource for students, researchers, practitioners, and policymakers seeking to understand influence and diplomacy in the digital age.

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In an era in which international relations rest on public opinion but the public sphere has never been so disrupted, this book is welcome. Chitty, Hayden, Ohnesorge, and Wang have drawn together an excellent set of essays from leaders in the field of public diplomacy and soft power studies, including their own insights, to guide scholars through the emerging era of artificial intelligence. Important subjects addressed here include measurement of opinion, attempts to restrain technology, digitally driven cults of personality, and the differences between AI models in their commentary on global issues. This book belongs in the research collection of every institution or scholar seeking to understand the impact of the latest technology on issues of global image and influence. Nicholas J. Cull, Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, University of Southern California





The Anthem Handbook of Soft Power and Public Diplomacy in the Age of AI explores artificial intelligence not just as a tool but as an actor, trespassing on traditional state privileges of authorship, agency, and influence. Five sections examine how we meas-ure influence, craft narratives, engage culture, govern technology, and navigate con-flict. The chapters establish empirically informed frameworks while raising questions for scholars and practitioners navigating dual uncertainties: geopolitical turbulence and technological disruption. R.S. Zaharna, American University, Washington, DC





This is the Age, not of Aquarius, but of Artifice. Digitally enhanced reality redefines what we mean by power and influence, politics and society, agency and intelligence, trust and transparency, conflict and cooperation. No other volume captures the fizz, the feel, of modern life so informatively from so many angles. Nicholas Onuf, Profes-sor Emeritus, Florida International University, USA









 

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Examines how artificial intelligence is transforming global influence, offering theoretical insights and practical perspectives on diplomacy, culture, conflict, and governance
Figures; Tables; List of Contributors;  Introduction - Naren Chitty;
Part 1.  OVERVIEWMETRICS Naren Chitty and Chenjun Wang,
Chapter 
1. Age of
AI: A Biometrically Testable View of Attraction-Based Influence- Naren Chitty
and Chenjun Wang;
Chapter 
2. Bioelectronic Measurement of Experience of Soft
Power- Naren Chitty, Sarah Keith, Chenjun Wang, and Xindong Zhang; 
Chapter 
3. The AI Race: Opportunities for Soft Power Cooperation and Competition-
Irene S. Wu; Part 2.  OVERVIEWNARRATIVES Naren Chitty,
Chapter 
4. Soft
Power, Strategic Narratives, and the Management of Controversy- Craig Hayden;
Chapter 
5. The Future of Competition in the Information Domain:
Conversations with Experts- Jed Willard;  Part 3.  OVERVIEWCULTURE Naren
Chitty,
Chapter 
6. The Celebritization of Soft Power: Attraction-Based
Influence in the Digital Age- Hendrik W. Ohnesorge and Victoria Anisova;
Chapter 
7. Encoding Geopolitical Influence: Soft Power and the Symbolic
Politics of Artificial Intelligence- Corneliu Bjola and Ilan Manor;
Chapter 
8. Network Society: A Relational Approach to Cultural Diplomacy in the
Network Society -Takrooni and Xifuang Li; Part 4.  OVERVIEWGOVERNANCE Naren
Chitty,
Chapter 
9. Digital Diplomacy as a Public Diplomacy Strategy: An
Early Case Study Analysis through the
Confidentiality-Integrity-Accessibility- Triad HwaJung Kim;
Chapter 
10.
Influencing Publics: The Importance of the BBCs Digital Engagement- James
Carey;
Chapter 
11. AI and Public DiplomacyViews from China- Fan Liu and
Yuzhu Xiao; Part 5.  OVERVIEWCONFLICT -Chenjun Wang;
Chapter 
12. Soft Power
and Artificial Intelligence in Global Transitions- Eytan Gilboa;
Chapter 
13.
Russian Cyber Power in the Baltic States: Lessons from the Frontline of
Democracy- Alex Hardy;
Chapter 
14. The Use of AI-Boosted Soft Power on
Social Media during Conflict: The Case of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine-
Judit Trunkos and Melanie Andrew; Index 
Naren Chitty is professor emeritus at Macquarie University, Australia where he founded the Soft Power Analysis and Research Centre (SPARC).





Craig Hayden chairs the Security Studies Department at the Marine Corps University (USA). He co-edited The Routledge Handbook of Soft Power (2016).





Chenjun Wang lectures at University of Sydney (Australia) and is a researcher at the Soft Power Analysis and Research Centre (SPARC) at Macquarie University (Australia).





Hendrik W. Ohnesorge is Managing Director, Center for Global Studies, University of Bonn (Germany). His latest book is titled Soft Power and the Future of US Foreign Policy (2023).