Interview: Martha Bayles on Popular Culture and Public Diplomacy
Through A Screen Darkly: Popular Culture, Public Diplomacy, and America's Image Abroad by Public Diplomacy Council member Martha Bayles is hot off the presses from the Yale University Press. I had a...
View ArticleInterview: James Thomas Snyder on Public Diplomacy, seen from NATO
After some years working on Capitol Hill, James Thomas Snyder became an information officer in the NATO Public Diplomacy staff in Brussels from 2005 to 2011. Explaining NATO’s policies in the Balkans,...
View ArticleQuotable: Martha Bayles on "the American Dream" and U.S. Public Diplomacy
“The American dream has always been global. In 1931, when the historian James Truslow Adams first introduced the concept, he credited the dream with having ‘lured tens of millions of all nations to our...
View ArticleQuotable: Bayles and Gedmin on American Public Diplomacy and Broadcasting
“. . . while last week’s terror attacks in Paris remind us there's no substitute for actionable intelligence, robust law enforcement and hard power, these alone will not be enough to drain the swamps...
View ArticleQuotable: David Ensor on the Voice of America, soft power, and foreign policy
“. . . the Voice of America (VOA) is a national security asset, and not only because it is a news organization of extraordinary breadth, depth and reach,” wrote former VOA Director David Ensor, now...
View ArticlePublic Diplomacy: Seen on the Web (ix)
These are abbreviated references to articles "seen on the web" relating to public affairs, Public Diplomacy, international broadcasting, and information operations, provided in this format to allow...
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