The Role of Public Diplomacy in Support of the Anti-terrorism Campaign: Hearing Before the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, First Session, October 10, 2001U.S. Government Printing Office, 2001 - 70 pages |
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... reach new audiences in different ways , exactly as so many of you have said this morning . We will activate our ability to engage in dialogue . One of the most painful disciplines of the communication process is that it can never be one ...
... reach new audiences in different ways , exactly as so many of you have said this morning . We will activate our ability to engage in dialogue . One of the most painful disciplines of the communication process is that it can never be one ...
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... reach . You do , in fact , embody the brand - the United States . You have a more inti- mate daily dialogue and you hear the questions back . In our public affairs bureau we are going to be fielding even more speakers , making them ...
... reach . You do , in fact , embody the brand - the United States . You have a more inti- mate daily dialogue and you hear the questions back . In our public affairs bureau we are going to be fielding even more speakers , making them ...
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... reach the young . I would like to be able to reach wider audiences . I would like to have a different set of skills available to the Department , communication skills that are a little more sensitive to the 17.
... reach the young . I would like to be able to reach wider audiences . I would like to have a different set of skills available to the Department , communication skills that are a little more sensitive to the 17.
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... reach different audiences in different places . So I think a lot of that sort of long - term building needs to be done , because there has been long - term building against us . Mr. LANTOS . I would like both of you to respond to my ...
... reach different audiences in different places . So I think a lot of that sort of long - term building needs to be done , because there has been long - term building against us . Mr. LANTOS . I would like both of you to respond to my ...
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... reach much more in communication than the elites or the governments . But it is a definite goal . Mr. DELAHUNT . With all due respect , we can't afford not to find the resources for that effort or we will allow future Osama bin Ladens ...
... reach much more in communication than the elites or the governments . But it is a definite goal . Mr. DELAHUNT . With all due respect , we can't afford not to find the resources for that effort or we will allow future Osama bin Ladens ...
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Afghan agency Al-Jazeera Arab world Assistant Secretary attack audiences BERMAN Board of Governors Broadcasting Board budget bureaus California campaign Chairman HYDE Committee communication Congress critical Department effective embassies exchange programs foreign policy funding ghanistan going hear important Interview with Taleban Islam Kenton Keith Korologos Lantos leaders Middle East Middle East broadcasting Muslim NATHANSON Office of Program One-on-One with Taleban opportunity Osama bin Laden overseas Pakistan Pashtun PREPARED STATEMENT President pro-Taleban problem Program Review public diplomacy public diplomacy efforts Radio Free Afghanistan Radio Free Asia Radio Free Europe Radio Shariat reach region reports Richard Boucher Rohrabacher ROYCE Secretary Beers Secretary for Public September 11 Taleban Ambassador Taleban Deputy Taleban Foreign Minister Taleban Minister Taleban spokesman terrorism terrorists Thank truth U.S. international broadcasting understand United USIA VOA Pashto Service VOA's Voice of America World Trade Center
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Page 5 - To be persuasive we must be believable ; to be believable we must be credible; to be credible we must be truthful.
Page 11 - Jersey for his opening statement. [The prepared statement of Mr. Royce follows:] PREPARED STATEMENT OF THE HONORABLE EDWARD R. ROYCE, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AND CHAIRMAN, SUBCOMMITTEE ON AFRICA WASHINGTON...
Page 59 - ... a very broad range of countries, in an arc reaching from Africa to the Middle East, stretching further eastward from Central Asia to the Indian subcontinent to Southeast Asia. Addressing so many countries and cultures will demand thoughtfully differentiated approaches to public diplomacy. In some countries, significant increases in our traditional exchanges, such as the Fulbright and International Visitor programs, will be appropriate, welcome, and effective. In other countries, such an approach...
Page 16 - Mr. Chairman and members of the committee : I am delighted to appear before you today to discuss aspects of the world energy supply situation.
Page 2 - As Americans, we are justly proud of our country. If any nation has been a greater force for good in the long and tormented history of this world, I am unaware of it. We have guarded whole continents from conquest, showered aid on distant lands, sent thousands of youthful idealists to remote and often inhospitable areas to help the world's forgotten. Why, then, when we read or listen to descriptions of America in the foreign press, do we so often seem to be entering a fantasyland of hatred?
Page 58 - People-to-people ties are an essential part of our public diplomacy. As Ambassador Arthur Bums once said, "The achievement ... of true understanding between any two governments depends fundamentally on the kind of relationship that exists between the peoples, rather than on the foreign ministers and ambassadors.
Page 3 - How is it that the country that invented Hollywood and Madison Avenue has allowed such a destructive and parodied image of itself to become the intellectual coin of the realm overseas?
Page 1 - Today, as we strike against the terrorists who masterminded the murder of thousands of Americans, our actions are widely depicted in the Muslim world as a war against Islam. Our efforts at self-defense, which should be supported by every decent person on this planet, instead spark riots that threaten governments that dare to cooperate with us. How is it that the country that invented Hollywood and Madison Avenue has such trouble promoting a positive image of itself overseas?
Page 55 - Prior to taking up my current positions, I was a Foreign Service Officer with the United States Information Agency. Much of my career was spent in the Middle East, including my appointment by President Bush in 1992 to be US Ambassador to Qatar. Following that assignment, I headed USIA's area office that supervised all the agency's operations in the Near East and South Asia. More recently, I took on a temporary assignment for the State Department during which I established and directed the Coalition...
Page 53 - American national security community focused on what was called the question of the "second shoe." No one believed that the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon were an isolated occurrence.