Tuesday, October 30, 2018

USC Public Diplomacy @PublicDiplomacy (Twitter entries, Oct. 4-Oct 13)


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  1. “likes” aren’t indicative of meaningful relationships, write CPD Research Fellow and in their recent study. See their solution for measuring social media’s effectiveness in improving a country’s :

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    .’s own chairing a panel on VR and immersive storytelling at in . Thanks to the great collaboration with and for the oops.
  3. “Sports, at the end of the day, are a universal language that do not require the use of hard power,” writes MPD candidate Wa’el Nimat at the CPD Blog. Learn how ping-pong helped the and forge peace through :
  4. CPD Blog: and can help lead the world out of Cold War 2.0, writes in the . Get his take on how their artistry contrasts ’s authoritarianism:
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  7. CPD Blog: MPD candidate Wa’el Nimat tells the story of ping-pong diplomacy—how the and improved their relationship using non-traditional tools. Read his post here:
  8. In honor of International , read why ’s Kana Walsh says the global community should invest in programs that support girls. More in her CPD Blog post:
  9. A huge thank you to our wonderful panelists and Mark Minton for joining us this evening at ! Be sure to check out our website for follow-up content on today’s event:
  10. Want to hear more voices on media rhetoric with North Korea? ’s own shared his thoughts at CPD’s conference last year with 's Ambassador for Public Diplomacy Enna Park. Watch:
  11. Amb.Mark Minton compares the traditional methods of diplomacy to today’s topsy-turvey diplomacy. He explains how today, “diplomacy is happening in public more than it’s happening in private” and that this is “clearly a new approach.”
  12. Q: What should we do about troops in the Korean Peninsula? According to Mark Minton he thinks that the troops would be tolerated in the region by both North and South. "These troops are not just there for Korea, but as a counter-weight to other countries."
  13. Dr. from explains the horrific & devastating realities of even the most limited nuclear war. “There is an urgent need for everyday citizens like you and me to do something because our government is not.”
  14. Senior researcher provides the statistics of American attitudes toward North Korea’s nuclear program: “There was a lot of fear in the U.S. in the fall of 2017.”
  15. CPD is your go-to site for all things . Check out our PD Hub which includes plenty of articles on public opinion, global attitudes, and analysis on how countries are seen from multiple vantage points.
  16. Professor and author Geoffrey Wiseman has delved into working with adversaries. His book, "Isolate or Engage" outlines just these challenges. Find out more about this very timely topic by reading ’s “Meet the Author” here:
  17. Former CPD research fellow Dr. explains how has typically been a gathering of careful choreography, similar to a dance. But this has been thrown out in today’s U.S. foreign policy.
  18. We are LIVE in Bloomington, Indiana at to find out what can accomplish for U.S. - Korea relationships. Couldn’t make it? Send us your Q’s & watch live here:
  19. New Multimedia in PD Hub: Watch CPD Director Jay Wang at the 2018 Jeju Forum discuss non-state actors, new technologies and strategies in the context of Northeast Asia. Video:
  20. Not near Bloomington, IN today? CPD’s program “Why Public Diplomacy Matters for the Korean Peninsula” will be live streamed and we're taking your questions. Send them in before starts at 6pm (EST). Watch here:
  21. “Mexico is a world of its own, and the best way to appreciate it is to understand it,” writes Career Diplomat in a CPD Blog post. More on the significance of du Soleil’s show:
  22. New in PD Hub: How do you measure social media’s impact on a ? CPD Research Fellow and propose a new method in ’s International Journal of Communication. More here:
  23. celebrates the global communications revolution sparked by the ability to send letters worldwide, a avenue practiced by MPD alumna Alison DeGuide, who describes a modern penpal renaissance via :
  24. Each week, CPD features multimedia content from such sources as the , , and many, many more. Browse our recent picks!
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  26. CPD Blog: Career Diplomat describes du Soleil’s show as an innovative way to showcase ’s culture and . Read why here:
  27. We know won the Nobel Peace Prize. But what does this mean for everyday people? Hear Dr. , co-chair of , speak on the impact of global denuclearization this week at . RSVP:
  28. CPD's series features exclusive interviews with leading authors who tackle subjects from diasporas to the impact of mega-events to Confucius Institutes and much, much more. Take a look!
  29. builds connections & partnerships. "You can't get any of this done without diplomacy," says . Glimpse highlights from the Los Angeles City Summit hosted by CPD, featuring , & . Watch:
  30. "Negotiating your space, on a day-to-day level, is sharing culture," explains former fellow Keisha Toms. Be sure to watch 's video documenting her work in :
  31. What is the role of innovation in ? Learn first-hand from CPD's exclusive interview with , editor/co-author of "Nontraditional U.S. Public Diplomacy," featuring chapters by , and other experts. Read:
  32. Be sure to check out the ’s latest -focused edition, including ’s tools for navigating the web of public diplomacy relationships. More here:
  33. "Getting to know you, getting to know all about you" 🎤 🎼 How should we deal with hostile countries, such as North Korea, in today's society? Learn why is vital to dispelling tension between the U.S. and Korean Peninsula. RSVP:
  34. “British national style of is structural and functional,” writes ’s at the CPD Blog. Be sure to read the first installment of her 5-part series here:
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  36. How does ’s unique approach to education influence its ? This , revisit ’s take on why education is so important to the country’s strategy:
  37. What exactly is ? Whether you're new to the field, or a current scholar or diplomat seeking some conversation material, check out CPD's unique "PD 101" roundup of top content featuring the basics of our exciting, ever-changing field:

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