Nontraditional Public Diplomacy: Past, Present and Future

Event Global Politics

January 17, 2017 Nontraditional Public Diplomacy: Past, Present and Future

This volume showcases key innovations and lessons in U.S. diplomacy since World War One.

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

The Heritage Foundation

Lehrman Auditorium

214 Massachusetts Ave NE
Washington, DC
20002

Description

Deborah Trent is an adjunct professorial lecturer at American University, Robert Albro is a research associate professor at American University, Donald M. Bishop is the President of the Public Diplomacy Council, and Peter Kovach is a retired foreign service officer. 

This volume showcases key innovations and lessons in U.S. diplomacy since World War One. Beyond the classic tools and content of U.S. Public Diplomacy, PD practitioners now have at their disposal information and communication technologies that allow for outreach to widening audiences. New fields have arisen from opportunity and necessity: science diplomacy, engagement with religious communities, public diplomacy in war zones, anti-radicalization messaging. Nontraditional Public Diplomacy offers practitioners, analysts, students, and others compelling engagement strategies and primary research for shaping and communicating policy among increasingly diverse, collaborative, and powerful publics.