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KEEP READINGPDiN Monitor March Issue Out Now
Welcome to the March issue of PDiN Monitor, CPD's electronic review of public diplomacy in the news. This issue focuses on the topic of Faith Diplomacy: Religion and Global Publics.
In this issue:
- In PDiN Roundup, Brie Loskota and Nadia Roumani's article, Religion, Capacity Building and Smart Power: Forming Relationships with Muslim Communities at Home and Abroad discusses the need to collaborate and form relationships of mutual understanding with Muslim communities and its importance for U.S. public diplomacy. This section also includes an update on CPD's Faith Diplomacy Initiative and highlights a Call for Papers on Faith Diplomacy for the CPD Perspectives series;
- PDiN Spotlight presents the CPD Media Monitor Report on Faith Diplomacy in which Silva Sevlian discusses faith-based engagement as a tool for public diplomacy and faith diplomacy in the news media;
- PDiN Extras showcases upcoming events at the USC Center on Public Diplomacy, including more information about the 2011-2013 CPD Research Fellowship Program.
To read the March issue, click here.
Click here for more information about the March 25 Conference on Faith Diplomacy at USC or here for the April 11 briefing in Washington, DC.
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