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Public Diplomacy (PUBD)
- http://annenberg.usc.edu/communication/public-diplomacy-MPD
- D class assignments for graduate students available in ASC140; phone (213) 740-0900.
- All graduate students (excluding PhDs) will be assessed a $150 per semester "ASCJ Technology fee. There is no technology fee charged for the summer term. Phone (213)740-5297, or email asctech@usc.edu for questions. All graduate students (excluding PhDs) will be assessed a $150 per
Introduces public diplomacy as a central feature of contemporary international relations and challenges students to locate themselves as both its target and practitioners.
52802D | 001 | Lecture | 11:00-12:20pm | Tue, Thu | Canceled | | | Word (308224 KB) | |
Examines issues on the global political agenda and the tools and approaches that the Public Diplomacy practitioner might profitably employ to address them.
52807D | 001 | Lecture | 2:00-4:50pm | Wednesday | 2 of 19 | Robert Banks | ANN210 | PDF (1023332 MB) | |
Explores relationship between diplomacy and technological change. Emphasis on question of how new media may force us to rethink traditional frameworks of public diplomacy.
52840D | 001 | Lecture | 2:00-4:50pm | Monday | Canceled | | | | |
Provides overview of formal cultural diplomacy and concentrates on ways in which non-governmental entities communicate across international boundaries and the effects of those interchanges.
In-depth examination of historical, political, economic, cultural factors that influence public diplomacy efforts within specific geographic regions.
East Asia |
52850D | 001 | Lecture | 5:00-7:50pm | Tuesday | 3 of 19 | Jay Wang | ANN405 | PDF (785010 KB) | |
Institutional and cultural perspectives on instruments of state power: military, intelligence, trade and traditional diplomacy; strategic analyses for determining proper use; desirability of combining resources.
52852D | 001 | Lecture | 2:00-4:50pm | Tuesday | 18 of 19 | Ernest Wilson | ASC328 | PDF (723353 KB) | |
Public diplomacy's role in shaping ideas about trade and development and in creating trade agreements, and the use of trade agreements as public diplomacy.
Critical examination of challenges and benefits of measuring Public Diplomacy's impact; terminology and mechanics of evaluation, the measurement community, and varying approaches for evaluation
52856D | 001 | Lecture | 2:00-4:50pm | Thursday | 18 of 24 | Robert Banks | ASC240 | PDF (1264595 MB) | |
Development and production of original research-based project in the area of public diplomacy. Graded CR/NC.
Special topics in the area of public diplomacy.
Public Diplomacy and National Security |
52892D | 001 | 4.0 | Lecture | 9:00-11:50am | Wednesday | 6 of 14 | Philip Seib | ASC331 | PDF (445560 KB) | |