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CPD is seeking three energetic and enthusiastic students to join our high-performing team to work remotely through the CPD Research Internship program.
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CPD Research Fellow (2017-19) Diana Ingenhoff, Kadir Jun Ayhan (Hankuk Univ. of Foreign Studies Graduate School of International and Area Studies) and Efe Sevin (Towson Univ.) reveal key takeaways.
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A new paper by CPD Research Fellow Deborah L. Trent on the participatory benefit of public-private partnerships.
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A new paper by 2015-17 CPD Research Fellow Barbora Maronkova on NATO's public diplomacy evaluation & measurement.
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Ilan Manor responds to a recent article which examined the U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy's report on data-driven public diplomacy.
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Katherine Brown delves into the importance of evaluating public diplomacy and offers advice on how to do so.
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Authors Hamilton Bean and Edward Comor try to identify what motivates the search for methods to evaluate public diplomacy.