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JAN 26, 2012
PUBLIC DIPLOMACY IN A CHANGING GLOBAL LANDSCAPE
In a recent interview,Tara Sonenshine, Executive VP of USIP, discussed her views on how American public diplomacy can adapt to the changing global landscape in the last five years.
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JAN 24, 2012
DISCUSSING SOFT POWER AT WILTON PARK
In October 2011, a Wilton Park Conference was held to discuss the effectiveness of soft power strategies in the international political arena.
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JAN 19, 2012
RESTRUCTURING THE BBG
The Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG) has called for a restructuring of the American international broadcasting agency to increase efficiency.
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JAN 17, 2012
THE CASE FOR REPEALING THE SMITH-MUNDT ACT
Emily Metzgar, CPD Summer Institute alumna(2009), writes about the potential ramifications of repealing the Smith-Mundt Act.
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JAN 11, 2012
U.S. ADVISORY COMMISSION ON PUBLIC DIPLOMACY DEFUNDED
The 64 year old United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy was officially de-funded in December 2011.
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DEC 23, 2011
WATER DIPLOMACY: A NICHE FOR THE NETHERLANDS
The Clingendael Institute's latest report centers on the potential of water diplomacy for Dutch foreign policy.
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DEC 5, 2011
NEW WORK ON AMERICAN DIPLOMACY
The Hague Journal of Diplomacy's latest issue focuses on American diplomacy.
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NOV 22, 2011
SOCIAL MEDIA AND FOREIGN POLICY
In a recent post from DipNote, the State Department highlighted the importance of social media in executing "21st century statecraft."
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NOV 14, 2011
EXCITING PROGRESS FOR UN GLOBAL PULSE
Recently, the United Nations Global Pulse innovation initiative presented and released a report detailing its progress over the past year to the General Assembly.
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OCT 13, 2011
A CASE STUDY ON AMERICAN STRATEGIC PUBLIC DIPLOMACY IN EGYPT
The Bipartisan Policy Center has just released a case study regarding the transition of Egypt from revolution to a stable government.
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