The Perils And Promise of Global Transparency
Hosted by Adam Clayton Powell III, Director of USC’s Integrated Media Systems Center
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The Association of Public Diplomacy Scholars, the USC Center on Public Diplomacy and Adam Clayton Powell III welcomed Kristin Lord for a discussion on her latest book, The Perils And Promise of Global Transparency: Why the Information Revolution May Not Lead to Security, Democracy, or Peace. Lord is Assistant Professor and Associate Dean at The George Washington University’s Elliott School of International Affairs, and is a member of the university’s Public Diplomacy Institute. She has worked on a wide range of issues including international science and technology cooperation, international health, democracy and the rule of law, communications, and public diplomacy. She also teaches courses on the causes of war, U.S. public diplomacy, and U.S. foreign policy, and is a nonresident Science Diplomacy Fellow at USC Annenberg’s Center on Public Diplomacy.
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