Americas

image of globe, books and a laptop by brijith vijayan via canva

New materials demonstrate how the global landscape of American higher education affords advantages for public diplomacy.

Illustration of an atom by rawpixel.com via freepik.com

Maintaining science relationships despite the conflict in Ukraine is critical, writes Olga Krasnyak of National Research University Higher School of Economics (Moscow).

Mexican food and tablecloth by Al Gonzalez via Canva.com

Mexican diplomat Felipe Carrera describes an initiative to encourage Italians to learn about Mexican culture through cuisine.

Soccer ball in World Cup stadium via iStock

How the 2022 U.S.-Iran soccer match compares to the 1998 competition, when hope existed for renewed diplomatic ties.

Ameri Prize graphic

CPD is pleased to announce the 2022 recipient of the Ameri Prize for Innovation in Public Diplomacy.

2022 protest in downtown Los Angeles by Sohaela Amiri

CPD Senior Research Specialist Sohaela Amiri argues for strengthening people-to-people ties between LA and Tehran.

Mount St. Helens plume two years after the major eruption by Lyn Topinka, CVO Photo Archive Mount St. Helens, Washington Before, During, and After 18 May 1980, United States Geological Survey (Public Domain).

Franklin T. Burroughs compares U.S. foreign policy under the Trump and Biden administrations.

Image of green/sustainable symbols above a hand by freepik via freepik.com

Learn about original research by Joëlle Uzarski, CPD's 2020–22 U.S. Public Diplomat in Residence and Visiting Scholar.

Pages