
In this series, CPD interviews international thought-leaders as well as key practitioners of public diplomacy and related professional fields to provide our readers with insight into the inner workings of some of the world’s most thoughtful PD practitioners. For more information about the Q&A with CPD series, click here.
Q&A with CPD
CPD’s Andrew Dubbins sits down with Cornelius Queen and James Harmon, co-authors of the new book A Daring Enterprise: A US-Egyptian Partnership and the Case for Soft Power.
CPD’s Andrew Dubbins sits down with Kathy R. Fitzpatrick and Bruce Gregory, co-editors of the new book Diplomacy’s Public Dimension: Prospects for Theory and Practice.
Joseph Horowitz discusses his book, The Propaganda of Freedom: JFK, Shostakovich, Stravinsky, and the Cultural Cold War.
Damon Woods, an adjunct instructor at USC Annenberg and former U.S. diplomat discusses his career in public diplomacy and advice for aspiring practitioners.
Andrew Johnstone is the author of Spinning the World: The Public Relations Industry and American Foreign Relations.
CPD sits down with the editors of The Public Diplomacy of Authoritarian Regimes: Vedat Demir and Carola Richter.
U.S. foreign service officer Carl Budd describes his path to public diplomacy, developments in the field, international exchange, and more.
Professor Nicholas Cull describes his origins in public diplomacy, the USC Master of Public Diplomacy Program, and his latest research into reputational security.







