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Defining Courage will be presented at USC’s Bing Theater as the closing event of the university’s celebration of Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month.

Meet our three newest Fellows who will conduct original research on the role of technologies, diaspora, international organizations, and power competitions in public diplomacy.

The author's recent book, Apocalypse Television, recounts 1983's The Day After, the highest rated TV movie in history and a noteworthy flashpoint of the Cold War.

CPD welcomes Caroline Patsias as the 2024 Canada-U.S. Fulbright Visiting Research Chair.

CPD Research Fellow Kyle A. Long explores how institutions of higher education help the U.S. gain competitive advantage and advance mutual understanding.

CPD Research Fellow Dmitry Chernobrov explores how states and proxy actors use humor as part of their public diplomacy. 

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The author, foreign policy strategist, and former diplomat brings valuable experience and perspective to the CPD Advisory Board. 

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