Bibliography
Bibliography of Daryl Copeland’s Print Publications *
“The Seven Paradoxes of Public Diplomacy”, Ali Fisher and Scott Lucas (eds.) The Trials of Public Diplomacy, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, (forthcoming)
“Virtuality and Foreign Ministries”, Canadian Foreign Policy (forthcoming)
Guerrilla Diplomacy: Rethinking International Relations (Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers, July, 2009)
Strategic Public Diplomacy (with Nabil Ayad, eds.), London: Marylebone Press, 2009
“Transformational Public Diplomacy”, Simon Anholt (ed.) Place Branding and Public Diplomacy, 3:2, May 2009, pp. 97-102
“Public Diplomacy in Conflict Zones: Military Information Operations Meet Political Counterinsurgency” (with Evan Potter), The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, No. 3, 2008
“No Dangling Conversation: Portrait of the Public Diplomat”, Engagement: Public Diplomacy in a Globalised World, London: Foreign and Commonwealth Office, 2008
“Independent Diplomat”, International Journal, LXIII:3, Summer 2007, pp 988-92
“James Eayrs on Diplomacy, foreign policy and International Relations: A Twenty-first Century Retrospective”, International Journal LXII:2, Spring 2007; pp 241-63
“Three Ps in Search of a Pod: A Personal Perspective on Public Diplomacy, Public Opinion Research and the Public Environment”, in Joshua Fouts, (ed.) Public Diplomacy: Practitioners, Policy Makers and Public Opinion., Los Angeles: Figueroa Press, 2006, pp 20-30
“New Rabbits, Old Hats: International Policy and Canada’s Foreign Service in an Era of Reduced Diplomatic Resources”, International Journal 60:3 (Summer 2005), pp 743-62
“Guerrilla Diplomacy; Delivering International Policy in a Digital World ”, Canadian Foreign Policy 11:2 (Winter 2004), pp 165-75
“Foreign Policy, the Public Environment and the Role of the Canadian Institute of International Affairs” briefing paper prepared for the Board of Directors of the Canadian Institute of International Affairs, 29 September, 2003
“Bubble, Bubble, Toil and Trouble: Thoughts on Canada’s World in 2003”, bout de papier 20:1 (Spring/Summer 2003), pp 6
“Diversifying Canada’s Dependence: Look East”, Asian Perspective 27:4 (Spring 2003), pp 277-293
“The E3 Story: A Personal Perspective on Efforts to Change the Way We Work”, bout de papier 19:1 (Spring/Summer 2003), pp 5
“The Axworthy Years: Canadian Foreign Policy in the Era of Diminished Capacity”, in Fen Osler Hampson, Norman Hillmer and Maureen Appel Molot (eds.), Canada Among Nations: The Axworthy Legacy, Oxford: Oxford University Press, (2001), pp 152-72
“After the Storm: Asia Pacific Prospects and Canadian Foreign Policy”, International Journal 54:4 (Autumn 1999), pp 683-94
“Multilateral Diplomacy: the United Nations Security Council, and Canadian Foreign Policy: Stormy Weather?” Behind the Headlines 56:3 (Spring 1999), pp 2-5
“Diplomacy: Road Kill on the Information Highway?” Behind the Headlines 55:2 (Winter 1998), pp 2-3
“Looking and Seeing: Foreign Policy and Squeegee Kids”, bout de papier 15:4 (Winter 1998), pp 5
“Armageddon Revisited: Nuclear Weapons, Canadian Policy and the Disarmament Prospect”, Behind the Headlines 56:1 (Autumn 1998), pp 2-3
“Hard Reality, Soft Power: Canadian Foreign Policy in the Era of Globalization”, Behind the Headlines 55:4 (Summer 1998), pp 2-5
“Civil Society, Foreign Policy, and Canadian Interests,” Behind the Headlines 55:3 (Spring 1998), pp 2-5
“Globalization, Enterprise and Governance: What a Changing World Means for Canada?” International Journal 53:1 (Winter 1997-98), pp 17-37
“The Pacific Century: What’s in it for Canada? (Part III)”, Behind the Headlines 55:1 (Autumn 1997), pp 2-3
“East vs. West?” bout de papier 14:3 (Fall 1997), pp 12
“The Pacific Century: What’s in it for Canada? (Part II)”, Behind the Headlines 54:4 (Summer 1997), pp 2-3
“The Pacific Century: What’s in it for Canada?” Behind the Headlines 54:3 (Spring 1997), pp 2-3
“Globalization and the Canadian Prospect”, Behind the Headlines 54:2 (Winter 1996-97), pp 2-5
“Foreign Policy, Foreign Service and the 21st Century: The Challenge of Globalization”, Canadian Foreign Policy 4:3 (Winter 1996-97), pp 105-12
“Behind the Headlines Reborn”, Behind the Headlines 54:1 (Autumn 1996), pp 2-3
“Rethinking the Foreign Service: II – Looking Forward, Looking Back”, bout de papier 13:1 (Spring 1996), pp 18
“On Exchange with the Kiwis”, bout de papier 11:4/12:1 (Spring 1995), pp 25
“No Frills Diplomacy in Wellington”, bout de papier 11:2 (Summer), pp 30
“Devolution and the Desk Officer: Rethinking the Way We Work”, bout de papier, 10:3 (Summer), pp 8
“Independence at Risk”, bout de papier 10:1 (Winter), pp 6
“In Defence of Diversity”, bout de papier 8:4 (Winter), pp 5
“Absence of Justice”, bout de papier 8:2 (Spring), pp 8
“Managing Managers”, bout de papier 7:3 (Summer), pp 40
“Mystery in Revolutionary Ethiopia”, bout de papier 7:2 (Spring), pp 28
“Thinking the Unthinkable”, bout de papier 6:4 (Spring), pp 5
“Asleep at the Wheel”, bout de papier 5:2 (Summer), pp 6
“Foreign Service in the Nineties: Problems and Prospects” PAFSO Papers 1:1, December 1989
“Rethinking Adjustment” International Perspectives, January/February, 1989, pp 4-7
“Withered recovery in Africa,” International Perspectives (May/June 1988), pp 17-19
“NEP: The Feds vs. Big Oil” Canadian Forum, March, 1981, pp 9-13
* i.e. not readily available on-line
N.B. – In addition to list above, the author is cited often in the relevant literature and serves as a content reviewer/peer referee for scholarly journals e.g. Canadian Foreign Policy; International Journal; The Hague Journal of Diplomacy. He also serves on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Place Branding and Public Diplomacy.


