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Nontraditional Public Diplomacy: Past Present And Future

Nontraditional Public Diplomacy: Past Present And Future

Jan
17
Tuesday
 from 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm
The Heritage Foundation
208 Massachusetts Avenue, NE, Washington, DC (map)
This volume showcases key innovations and lessons in U.S. diplomacy since World War One. Beyond the classic tools and content of U.S. Public Diplomacy, PD practitioners now have at their disposal information and communication technologies that allow for outreach to widening audiences. New fields have arisen from opportunity and necessity: science diplomacy, engagement with religious communities, public diplomacy in war zones, anti-radicalization messaging. Nontraditional Public Diplomacy offers practitioners, analysts, students, and others compelling engagement strategies and primary research for shaping and communicating policy among increasingly diverse, collaborative, and powerful publics.

Speakers

Helle Dale

Helle Dale

Senior Fellow for Public Diplomacy
Heritage Foundation
Robert Albro

Robert Albro

Research Associate Professor Center for Latin American and Latino Studies
American University
Donald M Bishop

Donald M Bishop

Bren Chair of Strategic Communications
Marine Corps University, Quantico, Virginia
Peter Kovach

Peter Kovach

Foreign Service Officer (retired)
Public Diplomacy Council
Deborah L. Trent

Deborah L. Trent

Public diplomacy and international development analyst with a Ph.D.
Public Diplomacy Council

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