Pakistan and Public Diplomacy

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Public diplomacy involves the concept of using "soft power" to get a nation's point across. It involves those aspects of international relationships that go beyond "hard power" (military solutions) and formal diplomacy. In a sense, it involves the larger discourse among nations, including news and entertainment media, cultural connections, and so on. Public diplomacy, at its essence, is a productive two-way conversation that ultimately allows you to hear and be heard.

I'm coming on board USC's Center for Public Diplomacy as a researcher, and have posted there some thoughts relating to the West's public diplomacy challenge in Pakistan.

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