Bruce Gregory’s Resources on Diplomacy’s Public Dimension

Diplomacy’s Public Dimension: Books, Articles, Websites is one of the most comprehensive and extensive collections of resources on public diplomacy and related subjects on the web.  Compiled by IPDGC visiting scholar Bruce Gregory, this annotated bibliography of readings and other materials is intended for use by teachers, students, and diplomacy practitioners.  A new list is published on IPDGC’s website bimonthly.
 
Gregory taught courses on public diplomacy, media, and global affairs as an adjunct professor in the Global Communication MA Program and at the Elliott School of International Affairs and School of Media and Public Affairs (2002-2017).  He is a former director of the Institute for Public Diplomacy (2005-2008) and a former member of the Walter Roberts Endowment board (2006-2018).
Gregory can be reached at BGregory@gwu.edu

Issue #108

Intended for teachers of public diplomacy and related courses, here is an update on resources that may be of general interest. Suggestions for future updates are welcome.  Bruce Gregory can be reached at BGregory@gwu.edu Phillip Arceneaux, “Information...

Issue #107

Intended for teachers of public diplomacy and related courses, here is an update on resources that may be of general interest. Suggestions for future updates are welcome. Bruce Gregory can be reached at BGregory@gwu.edu Amanda Bennett, Nicholas Cull, and Richard A....

Issue #106

Intended for teachers of public diplomacy and related courses, here is an update on resources that may be of general interest.  Suggestions for future updates are welcome. Bruce Gregory can be reached at BGregory@gwu.edu Nick Bryant, When America Stopped...

An archive of  Diplomacy’s Public Dimension: Books, Articles, Websites (2002-present) is maintained at the George Washington University’s Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication.  Current issues are also posted by the University of Southern California’s Center on Public Diplomacy,the Public Diplomacy Council,  John Brown’s Public Diplomacy Press and Blog Review, and MountainRunner.us