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Back Issues of PDAA Today

Back issues of PDAA Today, PDAA’s quarterly print newsletter are now online and available for download.

PDAA Visits U.S. Institute of Peace, Meets With Leaders

U.S. Institute of Peace (dbking/Flickr)

PDAA members will visited the U.S. Institute of Peace in its new building across from the Department of State, at Constitution Ave and 23rd St. N.W. on Tuesday March 27 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Outgoing USIP president, Amb. Richard Solomon, and executive vice president Tara Sonenshine — […]

Syria and the Arab Spring Discussed at April 10, 2012 Event.

Hisham Melhem (Al-Arabiya)

The rapidly evolving and increasingly tragic developments in Syria, as well as the larger implications of the Arab Spring for U.S. policies in the Middle East will be examined at the Public Diplomacy Alumni Association’s April 10 luncheon program, held at the DACOR-Bacon House in Washington, D.C. Al-Arabiya Washington bureau […]

Stephen Cohen Discusses Pakistan at March 6, 2012 PDAA Event

Stephen Cohen (Brookings Institution)

Stephen P. Cohen, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and long considered one of America’s foremost experts on South Asia, offered his views on U.S.-Pakistan relations, including policy and public diplomacy challenges, at the Public Diplomacy Alumni Association luncheon program on Tuesday, March 6, 2012 at the DACOR-Bacon […]

Smart Power and Citizen Diplomacy Examined at November 30, 2011 Event

Sherry Mueller (National Council for International Visitors)

Sherry Mueller, who until recently led the National Council of International Visitors (NCIV), will discuss the role of citizen diplomacy in public diplomacy — an important role in her view — and how that role might be expanded in the future. Mueller shared her observations at […]

Nicholas Cull Discusses USIA and Thereafter at September 19, 2011 Event

Nicholas Cull (courtesy, Nicholas Cull)

Nicholas J. Cull, Professor of Public Diplomacy at the University of Southern California, discussed “U.S. Public Diplomacy, 1989-2001, Understanding the Decline, Death and Afterlife of USIA” at the September 19, 2011 Public Diplomacy Alumni Association luncheon program. He also analyzed current directions in U.S. public diplomacy resulting from […]