On May 30, the Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies (CNAPS) at Brookings hosted a discussion examining the use of public diplomacy in Northeast Asia. Leading experts discussed the objectives, practices, opportunities and challenges in public diplomacy for China, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan.
Panelists addressed the history of public diplomacy in each country, how it is defined and the societal and governmental structures under which public diplomacy is practiced. They also discussed the public diplomacy goals and practices of each nation, offering suggestions for the enhancement of public diplomacy.
After the program, speakers took audience questions.
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The Brookings Institution, Washington DC
1:30 pm - 4:30 pm EST
Richard C. Bush
February 24, 2011
Public Diplomacy in Northeast Asia: A Comparative Perspective
Agenda
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May 30
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10:00 am - Panelists
Richard C. Bush Nonresident Senior Fellow - Foreign Policy, Center for Asia Policy Studies, John L. Thornton China CenterChangjian Jiang Visiting Scholar, Weatherhead East Asia Institute, Columbia UniversityStephen Noerper Senior Vice President - The Korea SocietyNancy Snow (via video feed) Fulbright Professor, Sophia University, Tokyo -
11:00 am - Discussants
Craig Hayden Assistant Professor, School of International Service - American UniversityAdam Clayton Powell III Senior Fellow, Center on Communication Leadership and Policy and University Fellow USC Center on Public Diplomacy - University of Southern California
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