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Public DiplomacyThis wiki lists several definitions of "public diplomacy" and describes the actions, histories, and objectives of various public diplomacy initiatives worldwide. This wiki is monitored by the USC Center on Public Diplomacy at the Annenberg School and is open for public contributions, additions, and edits. Please log in or register. To write a new Public Diplomacy article, enter the page title in the box or browse the Table of Contents below. |
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General
- Country Case Studies - follow this link for pages detailing how different countries around the world engage in public diplomacy. This page includes information about the United States.
- Current Events - follow this link for pages discussing the public diplomacy dimensions of current issues and events.
- What is Public Diplomacy? - read about how others define public diplomacy and add your own definitions.
- International Organizations - follow this link for pages detailing how international organizations such as the United Nations, NATO, the European Union and the World Bank are engaging in public diplomacy.
- Profiles - follow this link for an alphabetical list of profiles of major public diplomacy practitioners, academics, and theorists.
- Suggested Readings on Public Diplomacy - Are you new to the field of public diplomacy? Check our list of PD "must-reads" and/or add your own suggestions.
- Educational Resources - follow this link for a list of educational tools, resources, and recommendations from educators.
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