Study Group with Negah Angha: Public Diplomacy and Modern Media

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Meeting Method:
In-Person

As we navigate addressing larger forces like misinformation, corruption and fragility of democracy, the use of public diplomacy and its infrastructures come into force. For example, bespoke exchange programs allow leaders around the world to connect with their American counterparts and collaborate to create solutions. In the wake of on-demand media updates, mis- and dis-information rising, how is the U.S. Government and the White House able to cut through the noise and get their message out?  

Guest:  Amanda Mansour, Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Partnerships and Global Engagement

RSVP here by 10:00 AM. You must register through this form and a limited number of seats will be allocated for in-person participation. We will notify you at noon the day of the study group via your Harvard email whether you will be joining in-person or via Zoom.


AUDIENCE: These conversations are open to members of the Harvard community. Please RSVP with a valid Harvard email address.


OFF-THE-RECORD: In keeping with our long tradition at the IOP to ensure honest and candid discussions of politics, all IOP study groups are off-the-record