This course explores what public diplomacy is and what it is not; how our public diplomacy efforts in Europe support broader U.S. foreign policy objectives; and whether one can effectively… Continue Reading »
Despite todays constant refrain of decline, Americas image and influence still permeate the world, conveyed through every media platform and taking such different forms as news reports, entertainment, face-to-face interactions,… Continue Reading »
This class provides greater awareness of Los Angeles as a place where PD is practiced every day, both by the city itself and by a myriad of other LA-based actors…. Continue Reading »
This class examines the vast and diverse field of international exchanges through a number of disciplinary lenses — historical, cultural, economic, diplomatic, psychological — and theoretical perspectives.
This class introduces students to the metrics of public diplomacy. It looks at the challenges posed by PD assessment, the tools, terminology, and mechanics of evaluation, the measurement community, and… Continue Reading »
This is a practical course to educate and empower students to effectively engage senior policymakers on issues related to identifying, understanding and engaging audiences by the U.S. Government in the… Continue Reading »
One of the most comprehensive and extensive collections of resources on public diplomacy and related subjects on the web. This annotated bibliography of readings and other materials is intended for… Continue Reading »
Discover how to meet the multidimensional needs of students and prepare them to be global leaders of tomorrow.
BPLs Social Justice Book Club has meetings monthly on the last Tuesday of the month. This group seeks to create a brave space for learning and sharing a variety of… Continue Reading »
As the West continues to mass produce cheap clothes, a lot of it ends up barely worn, donated or in a landfill. In Ghana, the deluge of worn-out fashions has… Continue Reading »