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The October 16 World Politics Review feature on Reinventing Diplomacy consisted of three articles, each by a public diplomacy researcher with close ties to the Center: CPD fellows Daryl Copeland and Cynthia Schneider, and former... >
On October 8, CPD 2009 Research Fellow Daryl Copeland joined CPD for a book talk on his recent publication, Guerrilla Diplomacy: Rethinking International Diplomacy. An audio recording of the discussion with Copeland is now available. To listen, follow this link.
On September 14th, CPD traveled to Washington, D.C. to host an evening at the Newseum to consider "A New Public Diplomacy." A YouTube video of the panel discussion is now available. To watch the video and learn more about the event, click here.
The USC Center on Public Diplomacy is proud to announce the selection of the first CPD Research Fellows: Kathy Fitzpatrick, Iskra Kirova, and... >
MPD Director Nick Cull is author of the featured opinion piece in the October issue of Layalina's Perspectives. His article, 'USIA: Gone But Not Forgotten,' marks the tenth anniversary of that agency's dissolution... >
CPD Perspectives on Public Diplomacy, a new series of papers on public diplomacy, debuts with an essay by the Center's Director Philip Seib on AFRICOM and Public Diplomacy.
On September 24, CPD Visiting Scholar Teresa La Porte led a roundtable discussion on the public diplomacy of the European Union. An audio recording of the discussion with La Porte is now available. To listen, or to learn more about the event, click here.
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