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U.S. LEADERSHIP STILL VIEWED POSITIVELY, BUT WITH MAJOR DECLINES IN AFRICA
APR 19, 2012
Adam Clayton Powell III

RECENT BLOGS OF NOTE
APR 4, 2012
Blog Manager

WHY KONY 2012 IS BAD PUBLIC DIPLOMACY
MAR 27, 2012
APDS Bloggers

PUBLIC DIPLOMACY, BRANDING, AND THE IMAGE OF NATIONS, PART I: WHAT’S IN A BRAND?
MAR 16, 2012
Daryl Copeland

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PDiN Headlines

MAY 22, 2012
SOMALIA: THE SOFT POWER ROLE OF TURKEY
All Africa

MAY 20, 2012
INDIA WOOS AFRICA FOR A SHARED FUTURE
Daily Times (Nigeria)

MAY 18, 2012
THE ROLE OF THE MEDIA IN SINO-AFRICAN RELATIONS
All Africa

MAY 15, 2012
INDIA’S UNIQUE APPROACH TO FASTER GROWTH
The Citizen

MAY 14, 2012
AFRICA AND THE POWER OF THE PIVOT
The New York Times

MAY 13, 2012
ANGOLA ALREADY A BRAND OF UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION
ANGOP (Angola)

MAY 7, 2012
AS OTHERS DO, AFRICANS MUST ALSO INVEST IN AFRICA
All Africa

APR 19, 2012
REST IN PEACE, WALTER
All Africa

APR 17, 2012
PROJECTING NIGERIA INTO PROMINENCE
The Nation

APR 17, 2012
TANZANIA: INTEGRITY SEEN AS KEY TO NATION’S BRANDING PLANS
All Africa

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CPD Research & Publications

Research Projects

AFRICOM: THE AMERICAN MILITARY AND PUBLIC DIPLOMACY IN AFRICA
Principal Investigator:
Philip Seib

Events:
AFRICOM: The American Military and Public Diplomacy in Africa: CPD and the USC Center for International Studies hosted an AFRICOM conference on the USC campus in February 2008, featuring panel sessions about the State Department and Department of Defense concepts of public diplomacy in Africa, and African perspectives on the issue.

Resources:
AFRICOM Media Monitor: 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.

USC Annenberg Policy Briefing on AFRICOM: In March, a policy briefing was given as a part of the Annenberg Washington Series at the University of Southern California Washington, DC office, where CPD Faculty Fellow Philip Seib, USC Annenberg Associate Dean Carola Weil and conference participants reflected on the lessons of AFRICOM.

Proceedings of AFRICOM Conference: Edited by Phil Seib, this document includes the full proceedings from the Center on Public Diplomacy's conference on AFRICOM (February 7-8, 2008). Speakers at this event include Major General Herbert L. Altshuler, Director, Strategy, Plans and Programs, United States Africa Command (AFRICOM); Ambassador Mark Bellamy, Fellow, Center for Strategic and International Studies; Ambassador Brian E. Carlson, State-DOD Liaison, Office of the Undersecretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs; Mr. Ryan Henry, Principal Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Policy; Mr. Charles P. Kosak, Principal Director of the Office of African Affairs, Office of the Secretary of Defense; Ms. Nicole C. Lee, Executive Director, TransAfrica Forum; Mr. Mark Malan, Peacebuilding Program Officer, Refugees International; Ambassador Charles A. Minor, Ambassador of Liberia to the United States; Dr. Abiodun Williams, Associate Dean of the Africa Center for Strategic Studies, National Defense University; Ernest J. Wilson, III, Dean, USC Annenberg School for Communication; Ambassador Mary Carlin Yates, Deputy to the Commander for Civil-Military Activities, United States Africa Command (AFRICOM).



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