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America’s Self-Inflicted Decline (Project Syndicate) on Aug 30, 2011
WikiLeaks publishes cables exposing confidential sources (Los Angeles Times) on Aug 30, 2011
Mr. Prime Minister: Make media your friend, not your enemy (Sri Lanka Guardian) on Aug 31, 2011
Georgetown Deserved Better on China Trip (The Hoya (United States)) on Aug 31, 2011
Congress Must Set High Bar for White House Strategic Communications Plan (The Heritage Foundation) on Aug 31, 2011
Sister Cities to bring the Deutschland to the Crossroads of America with Oktoberfest (Vandalia Drummer News) on Aug 31, 2011
Security threat called AFRICOM (New Era (Namibia)) on Aug 31, 2011
Chinese in PCSSD for first time (Todays THV) on Aug 31, 2011
Rodeo event on hold (China Daily) on Aug 31, 2011
Broadcast News (Tablet Magazine) on Sep 1, 2011
World powers, new Libya leaders to map out rebuilding (Real Clear World) on Sep 1, 2011
‘Thank You, America!’ (The New York Times) on Aug 31, 2011
Mixed Messages (CPD Blog) on Sep 1, 2011
The History of Al Qaeda (Brookings) on Sep 1, 2011
Where Chinese Aggression Flowers (Bloomberg) on Sep 1, 2011
Commitments - Capabilities - Connectivity (NATO) on Aug 30, 2011
The True Cost of 9/11 (Slate Magazine) on Sep 1, 2011
Ten years after the mouse roared (CNN (blog)) on Sep 1, 2011
Promoting public diplomacy (Xinhua News) on Sep 2, 2011
Public Diplomacy, Effective Only If… (Iran Diplomacy) on Aug 31, 2011
US funding for Pakistani journalists raises questions of transparency (The Christian Science Monitor) on Sep 2, 2011
A silent flight through empty skies (Ottawa Citizen) on Sep 2, 2011
USNS Comfort Completes Humanitarian Mission (U.S. Department of Defense) on Sep 2, 2011
What the U.N. Can Do to Stop Getting Attacked by Terrorists (The New Republic) on Sep 2, 2011
China tries to win over Brazilian consumers (The Washington Post) on Sep 2, 2011
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