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Academic Study | The Public Diplomacy Council
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The academic study of public diplomacy is part of our mission. Many members of the Council teach public diplomacy at universities in Washington and beyond the Beltway. Several of them helped to inform the collection of resources on this page, with the assistance and coordination of PDC Volunteer Pauline Yang. Below you will find a selection of university programs and courses, mostly at the graduate level, that focus on diplomacy in the public sphere. Bruce Gregory’s Resources,. Syracuse University (Newho...
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Heather Freitag | Take Five
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Blog of the Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication. George Washington University Global Communication masters student, focusing on international development and public diplomacy. Love to travel. Dabbling in photography. Heather Freitag has written 2 posts for Take Five. Bono: Celebrity Diplomat Extraordinaire or Annoying Celebrity Fluff? Posted by Heather Freitag. November 14, 2012. This week, Bono is storming through DC. He delivered a speech. Yesterday, is holding a webcast. Still, lik...
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Can Digital and Traditional Diplomacy Sit at the Same Table? Yes. | Take Five
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Blog of the Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication. Can Digital and Traditional Diplomacy Sit at the Same Table? Posted by Patrick McCormic. April 25, 2015. Un social media day. Digital diplomacy is a complement to traditional diplomacy because it can reach specific audiences in a more timely, relevant, and flexible way. Jed Shein, co-founder of the Digital Diplomacy Coalition, said that digital diplomacy. At its headquarters in New York City. The event was a collaborative effort bet...
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Tara Sonenshine | Take Five
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Blog of the Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication. Tara Sonenshine is a distinguished fellow at The George Washington University's School of Media and Public Affairs. Previously, she served as Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs, as well as Executive Vice President of the U.S. Institute for Peace. Tara Sonenshine has written 23 posts for Take Five. Wacky Weather Woes in a Climate of Volatility. Posted by Tara Sonenshine. August 12, 2014. Thirteen of the 14 w...
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Presidential Relations: How Yugoslavia got a Fulbright Program | Take Five
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Blog of the Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication. Presidential Relations: How Yugoslavia got a Fulbright Program. Posted by Take Five. March 23, 2015. Continuing our series in highlighting the interviews Walter Roberts conducted with former fellow Mark Taplin, this week’s installment features Walter discussing how Yugoslavia got a Fulbright program in the 1960s:. The New York Times also published an article in 1964. View all posts by Take Five ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are com...
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Sean Aday | Take Five
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Blog of the Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication. Sean Aday is an associate professor of media and international affairs at George Washington University. He is also the director of the Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication and director of the Global Communication M.A. Program. His research interests include: media and foreign policy/war, new media and politics, public diplomacy, media effects, and public opinion. Sean Aday has written 13 posts for Take Five. First, so...
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Derek Caelin | Take Five
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Blog of the Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication. Derek Caelin has written 7 posts for Take Five. Eye of the Beholder: Special Force 2 and the Propaganda Game. Posted by Derek Caelin. March 26, 2013. 8211; Upton Sinclair. A few months ago I wrote about America’s Army. Who have played a combined 260 million hours, America’s Army has achieved a level of acceptance in American society. The US. is not the only country where government actors have created a game as a recruitment tool...
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Bruce Gregory | Take Five
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Blog of the Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication. Bruce Gregory is an adjunct professor at George Washington University's School of Media and Public Affairs, where he teaches courses on public diplomacy, media, and foreign affairs. Bruce Gregory has written 4 posts for Take Five. Bruce Gregory’s Public Diplomacy Resources – #67. Posted by Bruce Gregory. November 7, 2013. Read the full archive. For Bruce Gregory’s Public Diplomacy Resources. October 2013, Vol. 6, Issue 10. Anzal...Conti...
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P.J. Crowley | Take Five
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Blog of the Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication. Former Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs and Spokesman for the U.S. Department of State and now a Fellow at the Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication (IPDGC) and Professor of Practice at The George Washington University's School of Media and Public Affairs. PJ Crowley has written 13 posts for Take Five. We’re Giving the ISIL Media Campaign Too Much Credit. Posted by P.J. Crowley. September 22, 2014. The I...
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Revisiting Holocaust Liberation: Paradoxical Propaganda? | Take Five
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Blog of the Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication. Revisiting Holocaust Liberation: Paradoxical Propaganda? Posted by Miriam Smallman. February 13, 2015. In the introduction to his article, The Paradoxes of Propaganda. John Brown discusses a rather famous Nazi-era film widely considered to be propaganda called. Triumph of the Will. Propaganda is one of those terms that often get lumped in with public diplomacy, but in fact there are key differences, both in their purpose and practice.
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