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CPD Fellows, Kristin Lord and Nancy Snow quoted in Voice of America story entitled "Obama Likely to Change U.S. Leadership Style."

The USC Center on Public Diplomacy was mentioned in the Guardian Game Blog outlining Georgia's competition to create a Virtual Decatur.

CPD University Fellow, Nicholas Cull quoted in Los Angeles Times story entitled "War films aren't just goodies vs. baddies."

Professor Andrew F. Cooper joins the USC Center on Public Diplomacy as its 2009 Canada-U.S. Fulbright Visiting Research Chair.

CPD's U.S. Public Diplomat in Residence, Mark Smith, quoted in Federal Computer Week on the U.S. State Department's Web 2.0 strategy.

 Deirdre Kline - Middle East Broadcasting Networks (U.S. government source)

CPD releases An Evaluation of Alhurra Television Programming, a multi-method evaluation of the quality and effectiveness of Alhurra's news broadcasting to the Middle East.

Upcoming Symposium on the Smith-Mundt Act of 1948 in Washington, D.C.

In collaboration with Queens University of Charlotte, this project involves audience and organizational analysis to evaluate the conciliatory potential of Al-Jazeera English (AJE). Click here to read the final report.

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