A collection of speeches and papers presented at the 100th Anniversary Edward R. Murrow Memorial Conference in cooperation with the Edward R. Murrow Center for the Study and Advancement of Public Diplomacy, Jonathan M. Tisch College of Citizenship and Public Service, Communications and Media Studies Program, Digital Collections and Archives, and Tufts University on April 14 and 15, 2008.
CONFERENCE AGENDA
“Credible Public Diplomacy:” Truth and Policy, Persuasion and People
Alan K. Henrikson
Public Diplomacy at the Crossroads: Definitions and Challenges in an “Open Source” Era
Mark McDowell
Nation Branding and Public Diplomacy: Challenges and Opportunities
Bernard L. Simonin
The Practice of Public Diplomacy and Its Perpetual Critics
Leonard J. Baldyga
Globalization’s Reluctant Shepherd
Roberta Graham
Broadcasting Democracy? Matching Foreign Policy Goals and Messages
Lauren Brodsky
Elements of Credible Cultural Diplomacy: “Landmarks of New York” in Tokyo
Mark J. Davidson
Ed Murrow’s Legacy and the Real World Broadcast News
Harry Radliffe
A Revolution in Informational Affairs: Winning the War of Ideas
Erik Iverson
Perspectives on Public Diplomacy: Vietnam to Iraq
Sandy Vogelgesang