Changing minds, winning peace
"Changing Minds, Winning Peace" is the 2003 report of the Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy. It focuses of the ways in which the U.S. can adapt and modernize its public diplomacy appartus and doctrine to better cope with the ideologically-driven enemies of the United States.
Amongs the subjects treated are the public diplomacy roles of education, technology, language training, exchanges, and broadcasting, as well as the ways in which the U.S. government can better create and coordinate public diplomacy policy.
The authors conclude with a series of reccomendations to the government – reccomendations which have as yet gone largely unheeded.
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