The American Image Abroad

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How does the way the rest of the world views the U.S. affect America's ability to pursue its security strategy and other goals globally? In the immediate aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the U.S. enjoyed widespread goodwill, but that has not always translated into support for its policies or tactics in the war on terror. Join INFORUM as panelists spotlight international perspectives on American foreign policy and explore remedies for the decline in support around the world.

Panel:
NICHOLAS CULL, Director, Master's in Public Diplomacy Program, University of Southern California Center on Public Diplomacy
JAMAL DAJANI, Middle East Analyst and TV Producer, Link TV
DON GEORGE, Global Travel Editor, Lonely Planet
KORI SCHAKE, Research Fellow, Hoover Institution; Bradley Professor of International Security Studies, United States Military Academy at West Point
JOHN DIAZ, Editorial Page Editor, San Francisco Chronicle - Moderator

More Information:
http://commonwealthclub.org/featured/index.php#americanimage

PRESS COVERAGE of THIS EVENT
October 22, 2006 -- Australian Broadcasting Corp. "Background Briefing". Listen:




http://centeronpublicdiplomacy.com/podcasts/bbg_20061022.mp3">


October 17, 2006: KALW 91.7 FM and KQED-FM, San Francisco.

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