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KEEP READINGCPD Director Addresses Public Diplomacy and the Muslim World After 9/11
CPD Director Philip Seib participated in a Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) roundtable discussion, “Engaging the Muslim World: Public Diplomacy After 9/11,” on Tuesday, April 17 in Washington, D.C. The event allowed experts an opportunity to provide informed perspectives on the conduct of public diplomacy in Muslim-majority countries since 9/11.
Between February and April, CSIS will host host a series of expert panels to examine how public diplomacy can engage innovatively with Muslim populations. The project will culminate in a report on key findings and policy recommendations that will offer a new prism for viewing U.S. public diplomacy efforts in the Muslim world. For more information about CSIS, please click here.
To read a synopsis of the CPD Conversations in Public Diplomacy panel, "Ten Years Later - U.S. Public Diplomacy and the Arab World," held at USC in September 2011, please click here.
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