In a new issue of our scholarly research series, CPD Perspectives, Jessica Carniel explores how the Eurovision Song Contest functions as a site of participatory diplomacy.
I remember having Russian visitors come to my high school, and realizing that they were more similar to us than they were different. But, equally, the experience of traveling to other countries, ...
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 ...
In a time of generalized international crisis, every traditional boundary between public and private is dissolved, as the ...
CPD's former U.S. Public Diplomat in Residence Matthew Asada reflects on the power of World Expos to inspire and unite.
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 ...
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 ...
Digital technologies are not simply influencing the existing practice of public diplomacy—the field itself has been fundamentally reshaped. Oxford researcher Ilan Manor has authored a new book, The ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...