Saturday, July 1, 2017

CPD's Most popular stories (June)


uscpublicdiplomacy.org



To wrap up the month, we bring you some of the top CPD stories, announcements and blogs, that captured your attention. Below is a countdown of June's most popular features.

CPD BLOG

6. Covfefe Happened

Mark Dillen on the negative image of President Trump's first trip overseas.

CPD BLOG

5. Why the State Department Should Fund Cultural Diplomacy

Former U.S. Ambassador Curtis S. Chin on the proposed funding cuts to cross-cultural programs.

CPD BLOG

4. What If You Were a Refugee?

Laurence Desroches discusses a new digital storytelling campaign designed to bring attention to Syrian refugees.

STORIFY

3. Digital Diplomacy in the City of Dreaming Spires

On June 2, 2017, CPD joined forces with the University of Oxford to bring together 16 doctoral students for a spirited discussion on digital and public diplomacy.

CPD BLOG

2. Stop Inventing "New Diplomacies" [JB note: See my comment to this piece, "Diplomacies, from Public to Pubic."]

Shaun Riordan on how creating more subsets of diplomacy can lead to confusion about what diplomacy actually is.

ANNOUNCEMENT

1. Katherine Brown joins CPD Advisory Board

The former executive director of the U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy is the newest addition to the CPD board.
Photos (from top to bottom): Original Photo by Juan Salamanca I CC0Photo by The White House I Public DomainPhoto via iStockPhoto by JouWatch I CC BY 2.0Photo by CPDPhoto by Nick Youngson I CC BY-SA 3.0Photo courtesy of Katherine Brown

No comments: