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CPD University Fellow Nicholas Cull quoted in a story about America's mid-20th century "jazz ambassadors" and racial segregation in The Christian Science Monitor.

Director Philip Seib sits down with USC Annenberg to discuss what's in store for CPD: "I want to advance public diplomacy to be a more prominent part of foreign policy for the United States and for other countries." Read more...

CPD Director Philip Seib reviews Archie Brown's "sweeping, engrossing history in The Rise and Fall of Communism" for the Dallas Morning News.

CPD University Fellow Philip Seib is interviewed on KCRW (NPR), about the impact of social media, including Twitter, Facebook and YouTube, and on political movements around the world. To listen to the broadcast, click here.

CPD Fellow Daryl Copeland's new book Guerrilla Diplomacy: Rethinking International Relations provides an intriguing alternative to traditional diplomacy.


CPD Fellow Rob Asghar is quoted in a San Francisco Chronicle story "Iran election scrutinized for 'Obama effect'." Rob weighs in on the Foreign Policy debate in "Sometimes an Army of One Gets More Done."

CPD Visiting Fellow Andrew Cooper is quoted in a Politico story entitled "Is a fundraiser ambassador an asset?"

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