Israel's military public diplomacy evolution: Historical and conceptual dimensions

Clila Magen, Ephraim Lapid

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Abstract

This study provides an historical overview of the IDF Spokesperson's Unit (ISU) from the early years of the State of Israel until 2009. Analyzing five periods during which the ISU played a key role in Israel's public diplomacy, this research sheds light on the challenges the ISU faced in different periods and circumstances and examines how the ISU tried to modify its methods and actions in response to geopolitical changes and media development, albeit not always successfully. The study suggests better understanding the adaptation process by applying a three-layer framework for analysis: the tactical layer, the strategic layer and the perceptional layer. The findings of this work demonstrate that in adapting to new circumstances, the ISU focused mainly on the tactical response level, with the result that it did not undertake any review or debate over the need for deeper perceptional changes in ISU policies.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)287-298
Number of pages12
JournalPublic Relations Review
Volume44
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2018

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Keywords

  • Adjustment and adaptation theory
  • Dialogue
  • IDF spokesperson's unit
  • Military forces
  • Military public diplomacy
  • PR history

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