Beyond Traditional Diplomacy: Public Relations Strategies in Digital Engagement by Foreign Ambassadors on X in Saudi Arabia
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2024-11-14
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University of Kansas
Abstract
In the digital communication era ambassadors and diplomats use different methods of
practicing diplomacy which take an approach based on direct communication for building
relationship with the audience, rather than only communicating with government or through
traditional media to reach out to the public. The overlap between public diplomacy and public
relations in terms of the theoretical and the practical made scholars think that it might be useful
to adopt public relations models and theories in public diplomacy research. Putting diplomacy in
the context of building relationships as a key goal may help to move public diplomacy from a
normative to practical paradigm.
This dissertation project draws on an organizational public relations model which
consists of three stages. The researcher adopted a model of cultivation relationship with stages
that consists of six strategies: access, positivity, openness, networking, sharing of tasks, and
assurance. The researcher used these strategies to analysis the tweets of five foreign ambassadors
in Saudi Arabia to explore how do they cultivate relationships when communicating with the
public on the social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter) using qualitative content
analysis.
The research reveals that all ambassadors studied used more than one strategy in one
tweet. The most frequently used strategy by the Djiboutian ambassador was networking, while
the French and Japanese ambassadors used positivity most frequently. A cultural theme
dominated the content of most ambassadors’ tweets; however, the Djibouti ambassador’s tweets
focused primarily on political issues. This research contributes to the theoretical body of
relationship-building literature in the context of digital diplomacy; additionally, concepts like
care-based relationship building models and nation branding emerged.
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Public diplomacy, Public Relations, Digital diplomacy, Excellence Theory, organization public relationships (OPRs)