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Annenberg International Research Network on Globalization and Communication
Includes a discussion forum on global communication issues and student originated papers and theses.
Center for the Study of Propaganda
Centre for the Study of Propaganda Links. University of Kent at Canterbury.
The Edward R. Murrow Center
The Center was established in 1965 to both house Edward R. Murrow's professional papers (The Murrow Collection) and promote academic work, fresh research and dialogue relating to public diplomacy. Tufts University.
Institute of Communication Studies Powerpoint Presentations
Powerpoint lectures on propaganda and public diplomacy issues created by Phil Taylor, Professor of International Communication at the University of Leeds.
International Politics on the World Stage - Student Edition
Online, interactive, resource tool for students studying international relations.
Oxdem - Advocacy and Discussion Group of Oxford University
OxDem was founded in 2003 in order to publicize the importance of democracy and to provide a forum in which Oxford students can discuss the detailed issues surrounding democracy promotion.
US Department of State: Doors to Diplomacy
A resource site for middle and high school students.
USC Center on Public Diplomacy
The Center was founded in the fall of 2003 and is concentrated on understanding public diplomacy and its increasing impact on foreign and domestic policy.

 

PRACTITIONERS AND ACADEMICS

The US Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy (Members with variety of backgrounds in public and private sectors, appointed by the president) - responsible for "assessing public diplomacy policies and programs of the State Dept., American missions abroad, and other agencies."
Lloyd Axworthy (President, University of Winnepeg; former Canadian Foreign Minister) - Human security; Nobel Peace Prize nominee.
Nicholas J. Cull (Professor, University of Leicester) - History of US and British propaganda; international broadcasting and film.
Bruce Gregory (Director, GWU Public Diplomacy Institute; Professor, GWU School of Media & Public Affairs) - Public diplomacy and US international broadcasting and national security.
Alan L. Heil, Jr. Author of Voice of America: A History
Anthony Lake (Professor, Georgetown School of Foreign Service; former Asst. to the President for National Security Affairs) - Long-time practitioner at State Department.
Steve Livingston (Professor, GWU Schools of Media & Public Affairs and International Affairs) - Use of media and information technology in diplomacy and military operations.
Joseph Nye (Dean, Harvard Kennedy School of Government and member to USC Center on Public Diplomacy Advisory Board) - 'Soft power'.
Evan Potter (Public Diplomacy and Virtual Worlds) - Use of communications technologies in diplomacy.
Adam Clayton Powell, III (Visiting Professor, USC Center on Public Diplomacy) - New media technology and international broadcasting.
Monroe Price (Co-Director, Oxford Programme in Comparative Media Law; Professor, Yeshiva University Law School) - Global media law and policy.
Public Diplomacy Council (Members of the Public Diplomacy Institute's Council) - Practitioners of and experts in public diplomacy through scholarship, teaching, and research, or through positions of responsibility in government and the private sector.
Nancy Snow (Sr. Research Fellow, USC Center on Public Diplomacy) - Propaganda and public diplomacy.
Alvin Snyder (Former Executive of USIA; auther of Warriors of Disinformation) - International broadcasting, especially television and film.
Phil Taylor (Professor and Director, Leeds Institute of Communication Studies) - International communications and British public diplomacy.
Ernest J. Wilson III (Professor, University of Maryland) - International development, information technology and international broadcasting.

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS


Public Diplomacy Institute, The George Washington University

Center for International Development, Harvard Kennedy School of Government

Global Master of Arts Program, Tufts Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy

School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University

DiploFoundation Online Courses and Postgraduate Diploma in Diplomacy

Mediterranean Academy of Diplomatic Studies, Univ. of Malta

For a more complete list of resources, visit the library section of this site.

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