Acknowledgements
For those of us who spotted the high quality of Ellen Huijgh’s academic achievements early on, it is a source of great satisfaction to notice that appreciation of her work is growing. Publication of this posthumously published book was made possible thanks to the following republishing permissions: Chapter One (‘Public Diplomacy’ in The SAGE Handbook of Diplomacy by Costas M. Constantinou, Pauline Kerr and Paul Sharp (eds), London: SAGE Publishing, 2016, pp. 437–450—ISBN 9781446298565); Chapter Two (‘Changing Tunes for Public Diplomacy: Exploring the Domestic Dimension’ in Journal of Public Diplomacy: The Facets of Public Diplomacy, Vol. 1, No. 1, 2011, pp. 62–73—ISBN 9781105046735); Chapter Three (‘Public Diplomacy’s Domestic Dimension in the European Union’ in Public Diplomacy: Soft Power at Work by Mai’a K. Davis Cross and Jan Melissen (eds), Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, pp. 57–84—ISBN 9781137343307); Chapter Six (The Public Diplomacy of Emerging Powers, Part 1: The Case of Turkey, CPD Perspectives Series, Los Angeles: Figueroa Press, January 2016—ISBN 139780182202423); and Chapter Seven (The Public Diplomacy of Emerging Powers, Part 2: The Case of Indonesia, CPD Perspectives Series, Los Angeles: Figueroa Press, May 2016—ISBN 139780182205929). As these chapters are published under their original copyright, they are printed in this volume as they first appeared in other journals or books, which accounts for any variations in tone, syntax, and style. Finally, I would like to thank Brill | Nijhoff Publishers, and in particular Irene van Rossum, for her generous support in realizing this compilation of Ellen Huijgh’s important work in a single volume.
Jan Melissen, Series Editor, Brill Diplomatic Studies
The Hague, February 2019