Confucius to Their Enemies: China’s Investment in Public Diplomacy
Anyone who doubts the value of money spent on competition in the world of ideas – a key aspect of public diplomacy – needs to… Read More
Anyone who doubts the value of money spent on competition in the world of ideas – a key aspect of public diplomacy – needs to… Read More
If you are a human rights activist or suffer under the yoke of an oppressive regime, do not expect the United States to be rushing… Read More
A top priority of the Obama presidency has been to restore the image of the United States in the world; in image allegedly left in… Read More
Of all the isolated places on earth, North Korea is a strong candidate for the most dismal. Yet it is the case in the information… Read More
Congress has become increasingly restive about the Obama Administration’s lack of leadership on supporting opposition forces that seek to advance freedom and human rights in… Read More
If ever there was a case for regime change, today’s Iran is it. Today on the anniversary of the revolution that brought the country’s authoritarian,… Read More
President Obama’s decision to skip the annual U.S.-EU summit in Europe, May 24-25, has not endeared him to some Europeans; many of whom once again… Read More
Increasing spending on the State Department and international affairs while freezing discretionary domestic spending is probably not likely to endear President Obama further to constituencies… Read More
Internet outreach is the hottest new item in the U.S. government’s array of public diplomacy tools. While international broadcasting is in disarray, the focus has… Read More
While television and new technologies like Internet and cell phones are the focus of strategy at the Broadcasting Board of Governors that oversees the U.S…. Read More