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As part of its commitment to building the academic field of public diplomacy, CPD will award $2,500 to an emerging scholar engaged in cutting-edge research on public diplomacy.
The latest study released by Twiplomacy analyzes Facebook audiences for the governments and leaders of 182 countries this year.
A special edition of The Hague Journal of Diplomacy is forthcoming early summer 2019.
The latest edition of the India Foundation Journal features contributions from the Vice President of India, soft power experts and more.
A chat with public diplomacy's lead historian on his new book, Public Diplomacy: Foundations for Global Engagement in the Digital Age.
Bianca Baumler, senior consultant to the EU on public diplomacy, offers an insider's view on how the bloc shapes hearts and minds.
Researchers at all levels are welcome to submit and need not be current Fulbright grantees or alumni.
Shaun Riordan's new book argues that traditional diplomacy combined with new technologies will address digital society's ailments.
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