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CPD Media Monitors follow the development of critical public diplomacy stories in world media. Current Media Monitors feature regularly updated news coverage from a variety of national and international sources on topical stories. The aggregated content is later reviewed and analyzed to produce a Media Monitor Report. The Reports organize media coverage by source, region or topic and provide a synopsis of its main public diplomacy implications.CPD Media Monitors do not intend to assess or comment on the accuracy of media reporting but to provide a representative survey of how various media are framing the coverage of the issues under review.
Current Media Monitors
PRESIDENT OBAMA’S MIDDLE EAST EXPEDITION
June 2, 2009 - Present
This Media Monitor tracks reports and media commentary that provide recommendations for the next U.S. president related to U.S. Public Diplomacy.
PUBLIC DIPLOMACY RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE NEXT U.S. ADMINISTRATION
March 1, 2008 - Present
This Media Monitor tracks reports and media commentary that provide recommendations for the next U.S. president related to U.S. Public Diplomacy.
PUBLIC DIPLOMACY AND THE UNITED STATES LEGISLATURE
September 15, 2008 - Present
This Media Monitor tracks coverage of U.S. House and Senate bills, resolutions, and hearings related to American Public Diplomacy.
AFRICOM: AMERICA'S PUBLIC DIPLOMACY AND MILITARY STRATEGY IN AFRICA
June 24, 2007 - Present
This CPD Media Monitor tracks the public diplomacy mandate of the United States' newest military command in Africa, AFRICOM. Updated regularly, the Monitor provides a window into the local African as well as the global perspective on the subject.
Latest Media Monitor Reports
GREEN WAVE PUBLIC DIPLOMACY AND THE IRANIAN ELECTION
JUL 6, 2009
By Naomi Leight
This Media Monitor Report highlights the impact of new media use by foreign publics to communicate with and advocate for one another in the wake of the Iranian election. This report provides a brief analysis of the media coverage of social network-driven public diplomacy from June 13 – June 30, 2009. The stories collected here help demonstrate how the Iranian opposition movement has engaged in public diplomacy outreach through new media.
Past Media Monitor Reports
PUBLIC DIPLOMACY AND THE TSUNAMI-PART II (JANUARY 5, 2005 - JANUARY 17, 2005)
FEB 22, 2005
By Millicent R. Jefferson
A two-part summary of press reports on public diplomacy issues and the December 2004 Tsunami Crisis. A supplement to John Brown’s Public Diplomacy Press Review.
PUBLIC DIPLOMACY AND THE TSUNAMI-PART I
FEB 22, 2005
By Millicent R. Jefferson
A two part summary of press reports on public diplomacy issues and the December 2004 Tsunami Crisis. A supplement to John Brown’s Public Diplomacy Press Review.
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