mpd
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Deadline is January 15, 2017.
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Applications are due December 15 for the MPD 2015-17 program.
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This half-day program at USC Annenberg is an opportunity to learn more about the Master of Public Diplomacy (MPD) degree program
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After their trip to Brazil, MPD students analyze the emerging power's key PD strategies.
Background
APDS Blogger: Danni Li
BEIJING--
APDS Blogger: Shaocong 'Amanda' Hu
On Jan. 19th, the USC MPD Beijing Delegation attended a roundtable themed “The Present Situation and Prospects of China’s Public Diplomacy” sponsored by the Charhar Institute, a leading public diplomacy and international relations think tank in China.
APDS Blogger: Sarah Myers