This post was adapted from a real conversation between CPD Faculty Fellow Nicholas J. Cull and Elsa Goebel-Bain, a student at ...
R.S. Zaharna argues that now is precisely the time for a redirection and resilience in public diplomacy research; a new surge in research that resonates with the human DNA of cooperation. ...
Moreover, the two countries also recognized fifty years since the end of the war and a historic double upgrade from a ...
Silicon statecraft represents a profound transformation in the exercise of power through which influence resides in control over data flows, resilience of digital networks, and mastery of ...
Project Overview How does media representation, examined as news media "frames" or "stories,” contribute to persistent unfavorable reaction in the Middle East to United States policies and create ...
Public Diplomacy in the News” is a CPD Blog series by Andrew Dubbins, featuring noteworthy recent stories in public diplomacy.
The CPD Blog is intended to stimulate dialog among scholars and practitioners from around the world in the public diplomacy sphere. The opinions represented here are the authors' own and do not ...
The CPD Blog is intended to stimulate dialog among scholars and practitioners from around the world in the public diplomacy sphere. The opinions represented here are the authors' own and do not ...
The CPD Blog is intended to stimulate dialog among scholars and practitioners from around the world in the public diplomacy sphere. The opinions represented here are the authors' own and do not ...
The CPD Blog is intended to stimulate dialog among scholars and practitioners from around the world in the public diplomacy sphere. The opinions represented here are the authors' own and do not ...
In the latest issue of our scholarly research series, CPD Perspectives, Jessica Carniel explores how the Eurovision Song Contest functions as a site of participatory diplomacy.
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