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Melanie Ciolek
Former Public Diplomacy Evaluation Intern
Master of Public Diplomacy, USC


Melanie Ciolek received her B.S. in Foreign Service in International Politics from Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. in 2005. Her studies focused on the foreign policy process, multilateral institutions, democratization, and Latin American politics. As an undergraduate, Melanie was first exposed to public diplomacy through a course taught by a career USIA and public affairs Foreign Service officer. She also interned at the U.S. Department of State in the Bureau of International Organization in the Office of Economic and Development Affairs.

Prior to arriving at USC, Melanie worked for four years at the Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA) in Washington D.C., a global public opinion research think tank which manages the WorldPublicOpinion.org project. She most recently held the positions of communications coordinator and survey manager for the WorldPublicOpinion.org network surveys, which cover more than 25 countries.

Melanie’s interests in public diplomacy range from US government public diplomacy, to new media and technologies in public diplomacy strategies, to the role of polling and other methods in public diplomacy evaluation.

Both a native of the Chicago area and long-time northern Virginia resident, Melanie maintains an avid interest in the Cubs, the Nationals, Georgetown basketball, and of course, US politics.




Recent Publications by Melanie Ciolek
August 2010 - Understanding Social Media’s Contribution to Public Diplomacy: How Embassy Jakarta’s Facebook Outreach Illuminates the Limitations and Potential for the State Department’s Use of Social Media CPD Prize for Best Student Paper



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