The Association of Public Diplomacy Scholars at USC released its Summer 2009 issue of PD magazine on July 1. The issue explores "Middle Powers. Who they are. What they want."
PD is published biannually, in print and on the web at www.publicdiplomacymagazine.org.
Highlights from the Summer 2009 Issue include:
- Navigating the Middle
- Eytan Gilboa, Andrew Cooper and Evan Potter on what makes a Middle Power
- Perspectives on Chile, South Africa, Mexico, Iran and Australia
- Simon Anholt questions Nation Branding
- PD in Practice
- How Turkey, NATO and the Middle Powers Initiative practice public diplomacy
Plus:
- Beyond the Brand
- How countries whose corporate brands are more recognizable than their nation brands approach public diplomacy
- New Developments in Public Diplomacy
- A roundup of the latest events and happenings of significance to the evolution of public diplomacy
About PD:
Public diplomacy is at its best when scholars are in conversation with practitioners, and PD intends to host that dialogue. To that end, the Association of Public Diplomacy Scholars at the University of Southern California launched the inaugural issue of PD — the first student-run magazine focused exclusively on issues of public diplomacy — in February 2009.
The publication addresses the challenges and issues of public diplomacy wherever it is relevant in the world. It features the voices of practitioners and scholars with divergent perspectives, but whose unified goal is the continued evolution of the field.
PD is published biannually, in print and on the web at www.publicdiplomacymagazine.org.
PD is a publication of the Association of Public Diplomacy Scholars, and is edited by graduate students in the Master of Public Diplomacy program at USC.
PD is supported by the USC Center on Public Diplomacy at the Annenberg School, USC College's School of International Relations, the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism and the USC Annenberg Press.