Mexican Public Diplomacy Workshop

Co-sponsored with USC Center on Public Diplomacy and the USC Center for International Studies

On Tuesday, February 26, the US-Mexico Network @ USC co-sponsored a moderated round table discussion with USC faculty and students which focused on the public diplomacy efforts of middle powers and specifically how those past experiences can be implemented into policy recommendations for Mexican public diplomacy efforts.

Moderated by Dr. Pamela K. Starr, Associate Professor of International Relations and Public Diplomacy and Director of the US-Mexico Network @USC, the roundtable discussion included the experiences and public diplomacy efforts of Chile, India, Israel, Canada, South Korea, and Mexico.

Speakers included:
Jennyfer Salvo, Director of Communication, Fundación Imagen de Chile
Riva Ganguly Das, Joint Secretary for Public Diplomacy, Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Juan Carlos Lara, Regional Affairs Officer, Embassy of Mexico in the United States
• Marco Antonio Morales, Ex-Director General for Political Analysis, Communications Office, Office of the Mexican Presidency
Philip Seib, Director, USC Center on Public Diplomacy
Nicholas J. Cull, Director, Master of Public Diplomacy Program, Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism, USC (chair)
Robert Banks, Adjunct Professor, Master of Public Diplomacy Program, Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism

To view the video from this session, please click here.

Additional support for this event is from the Thomas Rivera Policy Institute at the USC Price School of Public Policy

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