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The second post of this two-part series delves into what President Trump's hyperreal digital activity means for public diplomacy.

Kwang-jin Choi sheds light on the value of "people's diplomacy" for South Korea's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

This two-part blog series uses a cultural studies approach to deconstruct Trump’s antagonistic public diplomacy.

What differentiates political communication and public diplomacy? CPD Blog Contributor Kadir Jun Ayhan offers suggestions to better define PD

A University of Southern California class takes an multidisciplinary approach to addressing the global refugee crisis.

Rob Asghar provides geopolitical context for the region as long-standing tensions bubble to the surface.

The rise and fall of public libraries as a tool to spread U.S. ideals in Iran

The British parliamentarians err by treating Facebook as just a company that needs regulating.
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