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Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University
The Institute for the Study of Diplomacy is part of the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. The Institute focuses on the implementation of foreign policy, seeking to discover how announced policy objectives can best be pursued, by drawing on the concrete experiences of practitioners and the conceptual, comparative, and historical work of academics. Founded in 1978 as part of the Walsh School of Foreign Service, the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy (ISD) has sponsored discussions, research, and publications focused on the implementation of foreign policy. ISD's larger constituency is the broader academic and policy community. The Institute reaches this group through publications, conferences, working groups, and research activities, which include participation by men and women who make and influence foreign policy.
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August 01, 2023
The Ripple Effect: A U.S. Diplomatic Strategy for a Changing World Order
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Chester A Crocker, Barbara K. Bodine
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January 24, 2023
Enemies Foreign and Domestic: Confronting Kleptocrats at Home and Abroad
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Kelly M. McFarland
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August 24, 2021
Peace Through Food: Ending the Hunger-Instability Nexus
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Kelly M. McFarland
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October 21, 2020
The New Weapon of Choice: Technology and Information Operations Today
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Kelly M. McFarland
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September 25, 2019
The Rise of Metropolitanism: The International Order and Sub-national Actors
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Kelly M. McFarland
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November 01, 2018
Religious Intolerance and America’s Image and Policies Abroad
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Amy Lillis, Arsalan Suleman
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September 01, 2018
The New Metropolitanism: The International Order and Sub-National Actors
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New Global Commons Working Group
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July 01, 2018
The New Arctic: Navigating the Realities, Possibilities, and Problems
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New Global Commons Working Group
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April 01, 2017
New challenges to Human Security: Environmental Change and Human Mobility
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Georgetown University nstitute for the Study of Diplomacy
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April 01, 2017
"Your World My World"
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Casimir A. Yost
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June 05, 2013
Sailing Against the Current – China-U.S. Relations in the Next Stage
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Yu Bianjiang
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February 05, 2013
Diplomacy, Development and Security in the Information Age
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Shanthi Kalathil
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April 05, 2012
Tai Chi Lessons for Negotiators
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Alisher Faizullaev
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December 05, 2011
Making Peace When Disaster Strikes: Sri Lanka, Aceh and the 2004 Tsunami
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Howard B. Schaffer
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July 05, 2011
Needing to Have A Voice: Linguistic Grouping in the Digital Networked Environment
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Han-Teng Liao
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June 05, 2011
And Ye Shall Know Your Story, and Stick to It
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Anthony Olcott
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May 05, 2011
China's Soft Power in the Information Age: Think Again
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Shanthi Kalathil
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January 05, 2011
Needing to Be Noticed: Understanding the Market in an Attention Economy
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Anthony Olcott
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June 05, 2010
(Information) Revolution in One Country
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Anthony Olcott
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June 05, 2010
Strategies—Good and Bad—for Navigating Information Hyperabundance
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Anthony Olcott
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May 05, 2010
All That Is Solid Melts Into Air
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Anthony Olcott
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April 05, 2010
Institutions and Information: The Challenge of the Six Vs
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Anthony Olcott
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January 05, 2009
Diplomacy and Security in the Twenty-first Century
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Janne E. Nolan
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January 05, 2008
Diplomacy in a Dangerous World: A Conversation with America's Top Diplomats
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Thomas R. Pickering, R. Nicholas Burns, Robert Kimmitt, Marc Grossman, David D. Newsom
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January 05, 2008
America's Role in the World: Foreign Policy Choices for the Next President
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Thomas R. Pickering, Chester A. Crocker, Casimir A. Yost
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January 05, 2007
Discourse, Dissent, and Strategic Surprise: Formulating U.S. Security Policy in an Age of Uncertainty
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Janne E. Nolan, Douglas MacEachin
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January 05, 2006
Voices of Hope, Voices of Frustration
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Kathrin Keil
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June 05, 2005
Engaging Putin's Russia: Challenges and Opportunities for the West
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Jason R. Wisniewski
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April 05, 2005
America's Interests in the United Nations: A U.S. Response to the Report of the UN Secretary-General's High Level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change
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Donald F. McHenry, Thomas R. Pickering, Peter Burleigh, James Cunningham, Jeanne J. Kirkpatrick, Edward Perkins
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September 05, 2004
Strategic Surprises for a New Administration
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Jason R. Wisniewski
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March 05, 2004
How Terrorism Affects American Diplomacy
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Thomas O. Melia
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March 05, 2004
Challenging the Red Line between Intelligence and Policy
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James E. Steiner
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September 05, 2003
Are We Taking China's Future for Granted?
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Joseph C. Folio
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May 05, 2003
Intended Consequences of an Expanded U.S. Military Presence in the Muslim World
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Paul G. Frost
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February 05, 2003
Sustaining Global Democratization: Nation Building and Intervention
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October 05, 2002
Talking With The Islamic World: Is The Message Getting Through? Session One: U.S. Image in the Islamic World
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October 05, 2002
Talking With The Islamic World: Is The Message Getting Through? Session Two: How American and Foreign Media Present America
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October 05, 2002
Talking With The Islamic World: Is The Message Getting Through? Session Three: Projecting a Positive American Image
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April 05, 2002
Surprises, Challenges and Opportunities Since September 11
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Paul G. Frost
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January 05, 2002
Sustaining Global Democratization: Priority Task Now More Than Ever
By:
Morton H. Halperin, Paula Dobriansky, Paul Collier, Wayne Merry, Mark Palmer, Elizabeth Spiro Clark
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September 05, 2001
A Turning Point for Turkey
By:
Aleksandar D. Jovovic
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March 05, 2001
Russia's Southern Neighbors
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Aleksandar D. Jovovic
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September 05, 2000
Challenges for a New Administration
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Aleksandar D. Jovovic
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March 05, 2000
Colombia at the Crossroads
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Aleksandar D. Jovovic
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September 05, 1999
Indonesia in Transition
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Michael P. Taylor
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January 05, 1995
Checklist for the Future of Intelligence
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John Hollister Hedley