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(Sep 2019). Foreign Relations Reauthorization: Background and Issues. Congressional Research ServiceCongressional Research Service.
(Sep 2019). U.S. Overseas Diplomatic Presence: Background and Issues for Congress. Congressional Research ServiceCongressional Research Service.
Dina Smeltz, et al.. (Dec 2019). Rejecting Retreat: Americans Support US Engagement in Global Affairs. Chicago Council on Global AffairsChicago Council on Global Affairs.
US Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy. (Dec 2019). ACPD Official Meeting Minutes: September 4, 2019.
Robbie Gramer. (Dec 2019). Career Diplomats Fear Trump Retaliation Over Ukraine.
Anemona Hartocollis. (Dec 2019). International Students Face Hurdles Under Trump Administration Policy.
Samantha Custer, Tanya Sethi, Jonathan A. Solis, Joyce Jiahui Lin, Siddhartha Ghose, Anubhav Gupta, Rodney Knight, and Austin Baeh. (Jan 2020). Silk Road Diplomacy: Deconstructing Beijing’s Toolkit to Influence South and Central Asia. AidData at William & Mary, CSIS, Asia Society Policy InstituteAidData at William & Mary, CSIS, Asia Society Policy Institute.
Kyle Hutzler. (Jan 2020). America's Cities on the World Stage. USC Center on Public DiplomacyUSC Center on Public Diplomacy.
Deborah A. McCarthy. (Jan 2020). FIIA Briefing Paper: US Foreign Policy Tools in the Era of Disinformation. Finnish Institute of International AffairsFinnish Institute of International Affairs.
(Jan 2020). Open Doors 2019. Institute of International Education (IIE) and the US State Department’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural AffairsInstitute of International Education (IIE) and the US State Department’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
Richard Wike, Jacob Poushter, Janell Fetterolf and Shannon Schumacher. (Jan 2020). Trump Ratings Remain Low Around Globe, While Views of U.S. Stay Mostly Favorable. Pew Research CenterPew Research Center.
Ian Klaus. (Jan 2020). Global Cities in 2020 – 10 Trends to Watch. Chicago Council on Global AffairsChicago Council on Global Affairs.
(Jan 2020). Nation Brands 2018: The annual report on the most valuable nation brands. Brand FinanceBrand Finance.
Deborah McCarthy . (Jan 2020). US foreign policy tools in the era of disinformation: Deficiencies prevent effective response to malign information operations. Finnish Institute of International Affairs Finnish Institute of International Affairs .
(Feb 2020). COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL REPORT ON PUBLIC DIPLOMACY & INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING: FOCUS ON FY 2018 BUDGET DATA. U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy (ACPD)U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy (ACPD).
Samantha Custer, Mihir Prakash, Jonathan Solis, Rodney Knight, Joyce Lin. (Feb 2020). Influencing the Narrative: How the Chinese Government Mobilizes Students and Media to Burnish its Image. AidDataAidData.
Matthew Wallin. (Mar 2020). White Paper – A New American Message. American Security Project (ASP)American Security Project (ASP).
Alasdair Donaldson and Alistair MacDonald. (Mar 2020). Finding a role: The UK in a changing world. The British CouncilThe British Council.
Gordon Adams. (Mar 2020). The Presidential Inbox: Reform the Foreign Policy Toolkit for a Rebalanced World. Stimson CenterStimson Center.
Sarah Cook. (Mar 2020). Beijing’s Global Megaphone: The Expansion of Chinese Communist Party Media Influence Since 2017. Freedom HouseFreedom House.
(Mar 2020). State Department: Additional Steps Are Needed To Identify Potential Barriers To Diversity. Government Accountability OfficeGovernment Accountability Office.
Alaina B. Teplitz and Michael C. Gonzales. (Apr 2020). U.S.-Nepal Relations: Leveraging Operational Efficiencies to Achieve Our Objectives. Council of American AmbassadorsCouncil of American Ambassadors.
James Pamment. (Apr 2020). The EU Code of Practice on Disinformation: Briefing Note for the New EU Commission. Carnegie Endowment for International PeaceCarnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Samuel Woolley and Katie Joseff. (Apr 2020). Demand for Deceit: How the Way We Think Drives Disinformation. The National Endowment for DemocracyThe National Endowment for Democracy.
Njuguna Ndung’u and Landry Signé. (Apr 2020). The Fourth Industrial Revolution and digitization will transform Africa into a global powerhouse. BrookingsBrookings.
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