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Public Diplomacy in the News” is a CPD Blog series by Andrew Dubbins, featuring noteworthy recent stories in public diplomacy ...
Enjoy the latest issue of "Bruce's List," a roundup of recent must-reads in public diplomacy, compiled by CPD Faculty Fellow Bruce Gregory.
In this series, CPD interviews international thought-leaders as well as key practitioners of public diplomacy and related professional fields to provide our readers with insight into the inner ...
On September 17, the USC Center on Public Diplomacy will host Francis Fukuyama: Navigating Identity and Trust in 2025, exploring key themes from Fukuyama's influential works, Identity and Trust.
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International soccer provides a timely and perhaps necessary mode for citizen- and community-driven diplomacy that just might change the shaky trajectory of Canada-U.S. relations.
Few things bind people more immediately and indelibly than food. Take a look at our list of some of the most active and thoughtful gastrodiplomats around.
Improving and innovating cultural exchanges requires understanding the experiences and impact for international visitors as well as host communities. Delivering a distinctive experience to ...
During the fourth year of ASTP, the Watergate scandal was at its high. Nixon’s following resignation affected the project a lot: it was the end for détente. Nonetheless, on July 15, 1975, spacecraft ...
The debate about diplomacy in the digital age has been recklessly profligate with terminology. Terms such as e-diplomacy, cyber diplomacy or digital diplomacy have been used almost interchangeably, ...