CPD Event

On January 23, 2025, CPD hosted Diplomacy Through Film, featuring Cynthia Wade and The Flagmakers in USC’s Stroum Arts & Diplomacy Series.

Join a virtual conversation with Joseph S. Nye Jr. about his memoir, A Life in the American Century.

Filmmaker Zidaan Kapoor will discuss his short film, On the Brink: The Battle for Democracy.

CPD Faculty Fellow Nicholas Cull presented his latest book, Reputational Security: Refocusing Public Diplomacy for a Dangerous World.

Tom Yazdgerdi explained the history and role of the American Foreign Service Association (AFSA).

CPD announced the 2024 recipient of the Ameri Prize for Innovation in Public Diplomacy.

On June 17, 2024, Paul Kruchoski explored how public diplomacy practitioners are adapting to a rapidly changing, complex environment and the skills and resources needed to prepare PD practitioners for the future.
"Defining Courage” is a live performance that explores the legacy of the Nisei Soldier, Americans of Japanese ancestry who served in segregated units during World War II.