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Chris Meserole and Alina Polyakova. (Sep 2018). Disinformation Wars: United States and Europe are Unprepared for the Coming Wave of ‘Deep Fakes’ that Artificial Intelligence Could Unleash. Foreign Policy .
William A. Rugh. (Oct 2017). Confusing Signals: The Impact on U.S. Diplomats' Mission to Effectively Implement U.S. Foreign Policy. American Diplomacy.
Robert Malley and Jon Finer. (Sep 2018). The Long Shadow of 9/11: How Counterterrorism Warps U.S. Foreign Policy. Foreign Affairs .
(Apr 2013). Hidden in Plain Sight: Implications of the 2012 US Presidential Campaign for American (‘Public’) Diplomacy. International Studies Association Annual Convention.
Robert Chesney and Danielle Citron. (Jan 2019). Deepfakes and the New Disinformation War: The Coming Age of Post-Truth Geopolitics. Foreign Affairs .
Shawn Powers and Markos Kounalakis. (May 2017). Can Public Diplomacy Survive the Internet? Bots, Echo Chambers, and Disinformation. U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy.
Deborah Lee Trent. (Nov 2012). American Diaspora Diplomacy: U.S. Foreign Policy and Lebanese Americans. Netherlands Institute of International Relations ‘Clingendael’. Netherlands Institute of International Relations ‘Clingendael.
Aino Huxley. (Sep 2014). Discovering Digital Diplomacy: The Case of Mediatization in the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland. Uppsala Universitet.
Heather Hurlburt. (Sep 2018). Foreign Policy After Trump: The U.S. Has Homework to Do. Lawfare.
Robert McMahon. (Jun 2012). The Changing Scope of U.S. International Broadcasts. Council on Foreign Relations.
(Sep 2018). Has U.S. Foreign Policy Been Too Focused on Counterterrorism? Foreign Affairs .
Una Bergmane. (Sep 2018). Public Diplomacy as a National Security Tool. The Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI).
R. Scott Appleby, Richard Cizik and Thomas Wright. (Feb 2010). Engaging Religious Communities Abroad: A New Imperative for U.S. Foreign Policy. The Chicago Council on Global Affairs.
Christopher Sabatini. (May 2019). The Senate is Hollowing Out the United States’ Diplomatic Corps. Foreign Policy.
Michael Carpenter and Spencer P. Boyer. (Dec 2019). Americans and Russians Should Be Friends—Even if Their Countries Aren’t. Foreign Policy.
Mark Leonard, Andrew Small with Martin Rose. (Feb 2005). British public diplomacy in the ‘Age of Schisms.’. The Foreign Policy Centre.
Christina Nemr and Will Gangware. (Dec 2019). The Complicated Truth of Countering Disinformation. War on the Rocks.
Michael P. Ferguson. (Apr 2020). The Evolution of Disinformation: How Public Opinion Became Proxy. The Strategy Bridge.
Alison Bartel. (May 2017). When Policy Meets Public Diplomacy: U.S. Losing Its Edge in Attracting International Students. Take Five Blog. Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication, GW University.
Robbie Gramer . (Sep 2018). The Quiet Death of Tillerson’s ‘Redesign’ of State. Foreign Policy .
Barbara Bodine. (Nov 2018). Who Is the Future of the Foreign Service? The Foreign Service Journal .
Alan Heil. (Sep 2018). A New Era for U.S. International Broadcasting? Public Diplomacy Council .
Alan Heil. (Mar 2019). A New Era for US-Funded Global Media: Innovations Accelerate. Public Diplomacy Council.
David Ignatius. (Dec 2019). Why America is losing the information war to Russia. The Washington Post.
Jerrold Keilson. (Jun 2004). Public Diplomacy and U.S. Foreign Policy. Foreign Policy Association.
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