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International Education and Public Diplomacy (Syllabus)

George Washington University & Public Diplomacy Council
This course introduces students to key theoretical concepts, historical milestones, and contemporary practices of public diplomacy pertaining to education.
  • Diplomacy
  • Foreign Policy/International Affairs
  • Global/International Education...More
  • International Education
  • Articles
  • Books
  • Curriculum Supplements...More
  • Journals
  • Lesson Plans
  • Podcasts
  • Publications
  • Resources
  • Teaching Tools
  • Units/Modules
  • Website
  • United States
  • Worldwide

Power & Evil (Syllabus)

Stetson University & Public Diplomacy Council
This course on the social chemistry of power and evil is intended to help answer why the world can be so frightening, but also expand our imaginations as to the ways power and evil are practiced.
  • Cultural Awareness/Competency
  • Culture
  • Democracy...More
  • Foreign Policy/International Affairs
  • Human Rights
  • Law and Politics
  • Peace and Conflict/War
  • Sciences
  • Social Norms
  • Social Sciences
  • World History
  • Articles
  • Books
  • Curriculum Supplements...More
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  • Lesson Plans
  • Publications
  • Resources
  • Teaching Tools
  • Units/Modules
  • Worldwide

Public Diplomacy and Global Citizenship (Syllabus)

USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism & Public Diplomacy Council
This course introduces a central feature of contemporary international affairs public diplomacy and challenges the student to locate themselves as both its targets and practitioners.
  • Democracy
  • Diplomacy
  • Foreign Policy/International Affairs...More
  • Human Rights
  • International Relations
  • Journalism
  • News
  • Social Media
  • Technology
  • Articles
  • Books
  • Curriculum Supplements...More
  • Journals
  • Lesson Plans
  • Publications
  • Resources
  • Teaching Tools
  • Units/Modules
  • Worldwide

Historical and Comparative Methods in Public Diplomacy (Syllabus)

USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism & Public Diplomacy Council
This course examines the evolution of Public Diplomacy the conduct of foreign policy by engaging a foreign public during the course of the twentieth century. The class focuses on the United States and the major counter-example of Britain.
  • Diplomacy
  • Foreign Policy/International Affairs
  • Journalism
  • Articles
  • Books
  • Curriculum Supplements...More
  • Journals
  • Lesson Plans
  • Publications
  • Resources
  • Teaching Tools
  • Units/Modules
  • Americas
  • Europe
  • United Kingdom...More
  • United States
  • Worldwide
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