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Media Monitor Reports are articles collecting the most relevant public diplomacy articles and information on topical issues, and are posted periodically by our research team at the USC Center on Public Diplomacy.

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KAREN HUGHES’ APPOINTMENT AS UNDERSECRETARY OF STATE FOR PUBLIC DIPLOMACY
APR 12, 2005
By Amelia H. Arsenault
For the most part, press and political pundits alike herald Hughes’ appointment as a sign of the Bush administration’s commitment to bolstering American public diplomacy. However, they remain divided about Hughes’ foreign policy experience and her ability to adequately address American credibility issues abroad.

INTERNATIONAL REACTIONS TO PRESIDENT BUSH’S STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS
APR 7, 2005
By Sherine Walton
George W. Bush’s second term as president has already been one filled with significant public events with implications for America’s image abroad. On February 2nd, President Bush delivered his fifth State of the Union Address, eliciting diverse reactions from foreign press and publics around the world. The following report contains a wide-ranging selection of domestic and foreign articles reacting to the State of the Union speech.

GEORGE W. BUSH’S EUROPEAN VISIT
APR 7, 2005
By Molly Claflin
Bush’s visit followed closely after that of U.S. Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice’s diplomatic mission to Europe a few weeks earlier. Bush traveled to Bratislava (Slovakia), Brussels (Belgium) and Mainz (Germany) in the hopes of rejuvenating European friendships. News analysis suggests Bush was well received in Europe, though he left many Europeans wondering about the veracity of his diplomatic gestures.

CONDOLEEZZA RICE’S FIRST VISIT TO EUROPE (FEBRUARY 3 – 10, 2005)
MAR 1, 2005
By Molly Claflin
The following is a summary of U.S. and international news and analysis about U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice’s recent state visit to Europe. Countries visited included: London, Berlin, Warsaw, Ankara, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Ramallah, Rome, Vatican City, Paris, Brussels, and Luxembourg City.

PUBLIC DIPLOMACY AND THE TSUNAMI-PART II (JANUARY 5, 2005 - JANUARY 17, 2005)
FEB 22, 2005
By Millicent R. Jefferson
A two-part summary of press reports on public diplomacy issues and the December 2004 Tsunami Crisis. A supplement to John Brown’s Public Diplomacy Press Review.

PUBLIC DIPLOMACY AND THE TSUNAMI-PART I
FEB 22, 2005
By Millicent R. Jefferson
A two part summary of press reports on public diplomacy issues and the December 2004 Tsunami Crisis. A supplement to John Brown’s Public Diplomacy Press Review.

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