Public Diplomacy and National Security: Lessons from 21st Century Conflicts and Emerging Challenges

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To commemorate the publication of the new “Handbook on Public Diplomacy,” the Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication is hosting a series of webinars featuring some of the authors who contributed to the volume.

In this episode, Drs. Katherine Brown and James Pamment discussed the links between public diplomacy and national security issues through the prism of each of their chapters, as well as contemporary issues more generally.

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