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Japan turned historical negatives into positive examples through corrective measures and bold initiatives guided by social accountability and justice.
Türkiye’s recent humanitarian efforts reflect its public diplomacy priorities to build relationships and engage with foreign publics.
The educational / training institutions abroad that welcome foreign military students could wield upon them a variety of influences.
The 2023 G20 presidency is not only an achievement for India but also the Global South, writes Dr. Sneha Patel of Banaras Hindu University, India.
This article explores the potential of taking a cultural relations approach to supporting sustainable development.
The nation branding campaign “Beautiful Bangladesh” conveys an image that is not in sync with the reality inside the country.
Can artificial intelligence be a force for good in the practice of public diplomacy, despite the risks?
A new CPD blog spotlights Portuguese intelligence and NATO as case studies in examining foreign influence on political affairs.
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