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Saturday, August 18, 2018

[Thankful for the support of global leaders ... whose partnerships help advance our work in public diplomacy]



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Meridian Intl Center Retweeted Ben “Ch-Ch-Chang of Fools” Chang
Thankful for the support of global leaders like @whoisbenchang and fellow members of our Rising Leaders Council now more than ever http://www.meridian.org/rlc/  #NationalNonprofitDay
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Ben “Ch-Ch-Chang of Fools” Chang @whoisbenchang
On this #NationalNonprofitDay, proud to be a member of the Rising Leaders Council of @MeridianIntl, advancing #diplomacy + global 🌏leadership through the exchange of ideas, people, & culture for more than 55 years. Thanks @AMBSHolliday for your continued leadership! 🇺🇸
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A Princeton PhD, was a U.S. diplomat for over 20 years, mostly in Central/Eastern Europe, and was promoted to the Senior Foreign Service in 1997. After leaving the State Department in 2003 to express strong reservations about the planned U.S. invasion of Iraq, he shared ideas with Georgetown University students on the tension between propaganda and public diplomacy. He has given talks on "E Pluribus Unum? What Keeps the United States United" to participants in the "Open World" program. Among Brown’s many articles is his latest piece, “Janus-Faced Public Diplomacy: Creel and Lippmann During the Great War,” now online. He is the compiler (with S. Grant) of The Russian Empire and the USSR: A Guide to Manuscripts and Archival Materials in the United States (also online). In the past century, he served as an editor/translator of a joint U.S.-Soviet publication of archival materials, The United States and Russia: The Beginning of Relations,1765-1815. His approach to "scholarly" aspirations is poetically summarized by Goethe: "Gray, my friend, is every theory, but green is the tree of life."
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