Public Diplomacy: "Out" for the U.S., "In" Overseas?
China and India's public diplomacy activities have grown extensively in our new century, even as the United States is seemingly abandoning the foreign policy tool.
China and India's public diplomacy activities have grown extensively in our new century, even as the United States is seemingly abandoning the foreign policy tool.
Steve Clemons | Posted 05.25.2011
Today, we are seeing behaviors emerge in American political life that violate the basic social contract of what this country is about and seeing too much of a tilt towards the possibility of mob rule.
Steve Clemons | Posted 05.25.2011
You really think you can dance WIN THIS WAR?? -- Anthony H. Cordesman, the CSIS Arleigh A. Burke Chair in Strategy (not really; just hypothetically...
Linda Constant | Posted 05.25.2011
The new standards of cultural discourse strive for elements such as shared platforms of communication, multifaceted engagements, and an understanding of mutual objectives and benefits.
Hussain Abdul-Hussain | Posted 05.25.2011
"On March 6, the evening news on (Congress-funded Arabic TV) Alhurra labeled me as a Zionist agent," wrote Iraqi lawmaker Mithal Alusi, in an email to...
HuffingtonPost.com | Danny Shea | Posted 05.25.2011
The George W. Bush Institute -- the "action- oriented think tank" that is part of Bush's Presidential Center -- will co-produce a public television sh...
Jamie Metzl | Posted 05.25.2011
We must transform the American government's primary means of public communication from a one-way broadcast model to a two-way dialogue model.
John Brown | Posted 05.25.2011