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Public Diplomacy in the News” is a CPD Blog series by Andrew Dubbins, featuring noteworthy recent stories in public diplomacy ...
At Expo 2025, the games are more than shiny distractions. They form a tight web of reward loops— little jolts of dopamine that pull visitors forward one point with their emotional impact, one badge at ...
Is the growing role of AI in diplomacy a bold step toward more rational, data-driven negotiations, or a dangerous gamble that ...
Every academic discipline has its certainties, and in the small field of public diplomacy studies it is a truth universally acknowledged that the term "public diplomacy" was coined in 1965 by Edmund ...
Few things bind people more immediately and indelibly than food. That is the premise of this year’s World Expo in Milan: Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life.Several countries have recognized the ...
In a 2021 interview, Professor Joseph Nye, who passed away last month, generously shared his thoughts on disinformation, soft ...
International students and researchers bring outside expertise, fresh perspectives and novel experiences to U.S. institutions ...
The authors argue that GenAI can serve as a powerful tool in both bilateral and multilateral diplomatic negotiations. Its ...
The debate about diplomacy in the digital age has been recklessly profligate with terminology. Terms such as e-diplomacy, cyber diplomacy or digital diplomacy have been used almost interchangeably, ...
The CPD Blog is intended to stimulate dialog among scholars and practitioners from around the world in the public diplomacy sphere. The opinions represented here are the authors' own and do not ...
Advocates of improving the U.S. government’s global communication capacity and thus its public diplomacy heaved a sigh of relief in January. The reason: When President Obama signed the National ...
Improving and innovating cultural exchanges requires understanding the experiences and impact for international visitors as well as host communities. Delivering a distinctive experience to ...