2013 WR Annual Lecture: Tara Sonenshine

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Public Diplomacy and Foreign Policy: The View from State

In 2013, the United States faces a wealth of public diplomacy challenges. American diplomats today must engage new publics, on new issues, using new foreign policy tools. At the second Walter Roberts Annual Lecture, Tara Sonenshine, former Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs engaged in a discussion regarding the modern challenges of U.S. public diplomacy. Moderating the event was Frank Sesno, Director of the School of Media and Public Affairs, at the George Washington University.

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The event transcript is HERE.

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