TOC: J Pub Affairs
Introduction
Journal of Public Affairs, 8(3)
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Journal of Public Affairs
Relevant ARCategory: Marketing Journals |
[This issue was inadvertantly not posted when it appeared last year]
Some reflections on China, public affairs and the Sichuan earthquake
–Phil Harris [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
The public issue life cycle and corporate political actions in China’s transitional environment: a case of real estate industry
–Zhilong Tian, Shuai Fan [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
An ethical judgment framework for corporate political actions
–Yongqiang Gao [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
International political marketing: a case study of United States soft power and public diplomacy
–Henry H. Sun [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Public affairs enters the US President’s subcabinet: creating the first assistant secretary for public affairs (1944 -1953) and subsequent developments
–Mordecai Lee [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
The political advantage of a volatile market: the relationship between Presidential popularity and the lsquoinvestor fear gaugersquo
–Joe Schwartz, Scott Hoover, Adam Schwartz [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
RAF and the battle of narratives
–Nicholas O’Shaughnessy [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Book Reviews
The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History, By John M. Barry, Penguin Books, USA, 2005 (revised edn), ISBN 0-14-30-3649-1
–Ben Wooliscroft [Publisher] [Google Scholar]
Re-examining corporate community investment: Allen’s Australian Centre for Corporate Public Affairs (ACCPA) corporate community involvement report
–Jennifer J. Griffin [Publisher] [Google Scholar]