In Convene the Council, students play the role of president of the United States, navigating a range of U.S. foreign policy issues from the White House Situation Room. The game… Continue Reading »
The Generation Change Fellows Program (GCFP) is dedicated to strengthening the capacity of civically engaged youth leaders as they emerge as peacebuilders in their communities.
The course provides an overview of current and emerging challenges for public diplomacy professionals, offering a reality check on theoretical notions of how PD should work in an ideal world.
This is a course about the public dimension of major contemporary issues. In it, students will analyze the role of communication, media, and culture in public policy.
This course on the social chemistry of power and evil is intended to help answer why the world can be so frightening, but also expand our imaginations as to the… Continue Reading »
Whether you are, or consider yourself an American or not, if you are curious to learn about how Americans think, to understand better what makes Americans tick, and to see… Continue Reading »
This course introduces a central feature of contemporary international affairs public diplomacy and challenges the student to locate themselves as both its targets and practitioners.
The Public Diplomacy Council is a U.S. -based nonprofit organization committed to promoting excellence in professional practice, academic study, and advocacy for public diplomacy.
The Citizen Diplomacy Research Group (CDRG) brings together students, scholars, citizens, and professionals worldwide who are studying and/or practicing citizen diplomacy, communicating, and collaborating across borders.
Stanford PACS supports student research by awarding small grants on a quarterly basis to undergraduate and graduate students pursuing original research related to philanthropy, social innovation, civic engagement, democracy, and… Continue Reading »