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National security / Ambassadors of the United States / Public diplomacy / Soft power / Cultural Diplomacy / Nicholas J. Cull / United States Information Agency / Engagement / Karen Hughes / International relations / Diplomacy / Propaganda
Date: 2011-01-31 10:01:12
National security
Ambassadors of the United States
Public diplomacy
Soft power
Cultural Diplomacy
Nicholas J. Cull
United States Information Agency
Engagement
Karen Hughes
International relations
Diplomacy
Propaganda

SYLLABUS Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University course DHP D204, fall 2010 Seminar on United States Public Diplomacy Instructor: William A. Rugh Course goals: This course is intended to develop a detailed

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