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(Mar 2020). Our People and Our Values Are the Core of U.S. International Leadership: A Statement by PDC and PDAA Boards of Directors. PDC and PDAA Boards of Directors.
Aimei Yang, Anna Klyueva, Maureen Taylor. (Jun 2012). A Relational Approach to Public Diplomacy in a Multipolar World: Understanding the U.S.-China-Russia Relationship Concerning Libya through the People's Daily Newspaper. Presented at Communication for Sustainable Social Change Conference: The Future of US-Chinese Media Communication and Public Diplomacy in a Post-Crisi.
Steven Kull. (May 2010). Americans and the World in Difficult Times. Program on International Policy Attitudes.
(Dec 2008). We Hate You (But Please Keep Sending Us Baywatch): The Impact of American Entertainment on the World. The Norman Lear Center, University of Southern California.
APSA Task Force on U.S. Standing in World Affairs. (Sep 2009). U.S. Standing in the World: Causes, Consequences, and the Future. American Political Science Association.
(Jun 2013). Inspection of the Bureau of International Information Programs. U.S. Department of State, Office of Inspector General.
Ralph K.M. Haurwitz. (Jul 2006). Study of Foriegn Languages a Low Priority in U.S. Higher Education. Austin American Statesman.
(Jun 2012). International Education: The Neglected Dimension of Public Diplomacy. NAFSA: Association of International Educators.
James L. Jones. (Oct 2011). Investing in the Revolution: Economics and the Prospects for Democracy in Egypt. Bipartisan Policy Center's National Security Project.
Emily Bowman. (Dec 2016). When Public Diplomacy Is a Bad Joke: The Importance of In-Groups and Out-Groups to the Successful Use of Humor by Diplomats. Take Five Blog. Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication, GW University.
Tamsin Shaw. (Apr 2017). Invisible Manipulators of Your Mind. The New York Review of Books. 62-65.
Kristin M. Lord. (Nov 2008). Voices of America: U.S. Public Diplomacy for the 21st Century. Brookings Institute.
Philip Fiske de Gouveia, with Hester Plumridge. (Nov 2005). European infopolitik: Developing EU public diplomacy strategy. The Foreign Policy Centre.
Chris Forster. (Jan 2006). China’s Secret Weapon? The Foreign Policy Centre.
Aimee R. Fullman. (Jan 2010). The Art of Engagement: U.S. Public and Cultural Diplomacy Timeline (October 1999-2009). Robert Sterling Clark Foundation.
Alex Tiersky and Susan B. Epstein. (May 2013). Securing U.S. Diplomatic Facilities and Personnel Abroad: Background and Policy Issues, Congressional Research Service. Congress Research Service.
Jieun Baek. (Feb 2017). The Opening of the North Korean Mind: Pyongyang Versus the Digital Underground. Foreign Affairs. 104-113.
Douglas Farah and Andy Mosher. (Sep 2010). Winds from the East: How the People's Republic of China Seeks to Influence the Media in Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia. Center for International Media Assistance.
Matthew Wallin. (Jan 2016). Ch-Ch-Changes in the US Anti-Extremist Messaging Strategy. American Security Project.
Edward P. Djerejian. (Sep 2001). Changing Minds Winning Peace a New Strategic Direction for U.S. Public Diplomacy in the Arab & Muslim World. The Advisory Group on Public Diplomacy for the Arab and Muslim World.
(Oct 2005). Seizing the Moment in U.S. Overseas Broadcasting: A Call for Action. The Public Diplomacy Council.
Manuela Zechner and Bue Rübner Hanson. (Apr 2016). More Than a Welcome: The Power of Cities. Open Democracy.
(Jul 2009). Confidence in Obama Lifts U.S. Image Around the World: 25-Nation Pew Global Attitudes Survey. Pew Global Attitudes Project.
(Jul 2009). Most Muslim Publics Not So Easily Moved: Confidence in Obama Lifts U.S. Image Around the World. Pew Global Attitudes Project.
Matt Armstrong. (Jan 2010). The State of State: A Proposal for Reorganization at Foggy Bottom. Progressive Policy Institute.
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