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Revisiting the Apollo-Soyuz mission could help us understand the purpose of science diplomacy and what can realistically be ...
Public Diplomacy in the News” is a CPD Blog series by Andrew Dubbins, featuring noteworthy recent stories in public diplomacy ...
As AI tools, virtual platforms, and global cloud infrastructure become embedded in the everyday work of diplomats, the risks ...
Good public diplomacy practice is based on dialogue and empathy and is contextual, writes Mieczysław P. Boduszyński. The current U.S. messaging approach in Poland directly violates those principles.
Public Diplomacy in the News” is a CPD Blog series by Andrew Dubbins, featuring noteworthy recent stories in public diplomacy ...
“Expo 2025 Viewpoints” features essays and photographs by USC Master of Public Diplomacy students who toured the Expo in Osaka, Japan.
Thomas Poell and José Van Dijck, both media scholars and professors at the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands, have published a new article. Their piece, “ C onstructing Public Space: Global ...
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 ...
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.
With in-depth and unbiased coverage of climate change at their fingertips, UK citizens’ public opinion is relatively unified. Furthermore, the way in which the UK frames climate change news coverage ...
In the not-too-distant past, museums and the arts were agents of hard power. Wards initially of royal courts and then nation states, museums were repositories of hard power—safeguarding the spoils of ...
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