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Vivian Walker reviews three books that contribute to a reasoned understanding of propaganda as well as improved resilience to its effects.

Three new books make a powerful case for reimagining the practice and the power of public diplomacy for the digital age.

The real story of America’s long-standing effort to promote diversity and tolerance at home serves both as a cautionary tale of struggle, and a source of inspiration. 

Can artificial intelligence be a force for good in the practice of public diplomacy, despite the risks?  

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A book review of Philip Seib's Information at War: Journalism, Disinformation, and Modern Warfare by ACPD Executive Director Vivian S. Walker.

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Vivian S. Walker, U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy Exec. Dir. and CPD Faculty Fellow, describes the path to Ukraine telling its own story.

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Vivian S. Walker, Executive Director of the U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy, shares about significant changes to U.S. PD operations abroad.

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Vivian Walker reviews the 2020 Palgrave Macmillan book Russia’s Public Diplomacy: Evolution and Practice.

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