Africa
In the first of a two-part series, Ilan Manor argues that the concept of soft power has become banal in 21st century public diplomacy discourse.
Responding to disinformation and sharp power tactics requires identification, analysis and categorization.
Bond University student Andie-Lee Cilliers takes a look at the role of rugby in South Africa's sports diplomacy history.
Bond university student Bridget Sprott takes a look at how Instagram has a role to play in nation branding and helping governments connect with citizens.
CPD Faculty Fellow and Director of USC's Master’s Program in Public Diplomacy Nicholas Cull underlines the importance of a U.S. presence at Expo 2020.
Luigi Di Martino reconceptualizes listening in public diplomacy as a spectrum covering differences in engagement, goals and approaches.
A new podcast features a diverse range of personal narratives from alumni of the U.S. State Department's international exchange programs.
What links do citizens draw between products, brands and the nations that design and produce them?