China Takes a Page from U.S. Playbook
If competition is healthy—most conservatives believe it is—the challenge presented by China and other nations in the field of public diplomacy ought to be a… Read More
If competition is healthy—most conservatives believe it is—the challenge presented by China and other nations in the field of public diplomacy ought to be a… Read More
Americans appear to be taking a cue from the Obama Administration on foreign policy and the U.S.’s role in global affairs. Much like President Carter’s… Read More
In the age of media saturation and extravagant federal budget deficits, the question does comes up: Why does the United States need to spend some… Read More
For an Administration that started with the premise of improving relations with the “Muslim world,” as President Obama likes to put it, the results of… Read More
In an odd reversal, President Obama went all out to welcome Britain’s newly elected conservative Prime Minister David Cameron Tuesday at the White House—this, after… Read More
A former United States Ambassador to Thailand tells of being asked to contribute to a local university in Bangkok that wanted to set up an… Read More
Since 1948, Cold War legislation has been tying the hands of practitioners of U.S. public diplomacy and international broadcasting. The law in question is the… Read More
The new Broadcasting Board of Governors, announced on Friday by the Obama White House, have their work cut out for them. For a variety of… Read More
You can’t argue with success – or can you? Newly released international opinion polls of the image of the United States bring the good news… Read More
It is high time the United States and Europe confronted Iran about its history of human rights abuses committed against its own people. Iran is… Read More