Public Diplomacy with Chinese Characteristics
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
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
In its ongoing search for solutions to U.S. public diplomacy challenges – some might call it a deficit – the State Department has launched yet… 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
While Moscow has contributed to much of the Russian public’s distaste towards the United States, Washington has focused on resetting relations with Russia’s government rather… 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
The National Security Council is priding itself on a successful first year for President Barack Obama in terms of strategic communications. In a blog posting… Read More
A glaring omission in President Obama’s speech Tuesday was any attempt to address the propaganda war that is currently being waged with increasing sophistication and… Read More
The challenge thrown down this week by the U.S. State Department to the world’s home video makers is an ambitious one — apparently nothing less… Read More
International expectations went through the roof one year ago today with the election of Barack Obama. The United Stated had elected the man whom many… Read More
When Director of the USC for Center Public Diplomacy, Philip Seib told Professor Nicholas Cull that the anthology, Toward a New Public Diplomacy (released September… Read More