PRACTITIONERS AND ACADEMICS |
| The US Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy (Members with variety of backgrounds in public and private sectors, appointed by the president) - responsible for "assessing public diplomacy policies and programs of the State Dept., American missions abroad, and other agencies." |
| Lloyd Axworthy (President, University of Winnepeg; former Canadian Foreign Minister) - Human security; Nobel Peace Prize nominee. |
| Nicholas J. Cull (Professor, University of Leicester) - History of US and British propaganda; international broadcasting and film. |
| Bruce Gregory (Director, GWU Public Diplomacy Institute; Professor, GWU School of Media & Public Affairs) - Public diplomacy and US international broadcasting and national security. |
| Alan L. Heil, Jr. Author of Voice of America:
A History |
| Anthony Lake (Professor, Georgetown School of Foreign Service; former Asst. to the President for National Security Affairs) - Long-time practitioner at State Department. |
Steve Livingston (Professor, GWU Schools of Media & Public Affairs and International Affairs) - Use of media and information technology in diplomacy and military operations.
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| Joseph Nye (Dean, Harvard Kennedy School of Government and member to USC Center on Public Diplomacy Advisory Board) - 'Soft power'.
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| Evan Potter (Public Diplomacy and Virtual Worlds) - Use of communications technologies in diplomacy. |
| Adam Clayton Powell, III (Visiting Professor, USC Center on Public Diplomacy) - New media technology and international broadcasting. |
| Monroe Price (Co-Director, Oxford Programme in Comparative Media Law; Professor, Yeshiva University Law School) - Global media law and policy. |
| Public Diplomacy Council (Members of the Public Diplomacy Institute's Council) - Practitioners of and experts in public diplomacy through scholarship, teaching, and research, or through positions of responsibility in government and the private sector. |
| Nancy Snow (Sr. Research Fellow, USC Center on Public Diplomacy) - Propaganda and public diplomacy. |
| Alvin Snyder (Former Executive of USIA; auther of Warriors of Disinformation) - International broadcasting, especially television and film. |
| Phil Taylor (Professor and Director, Leeds Institute of Communication Studies) - International communications and British public diplomacy. |
| Ernest J. Wilson III (Professor, University of Maryland) - International development, information technology and international broadcasting. |