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Cull Talks Diplomacy at D.C. Center

Nicholas Cull of the USC Center on Public Diplomacy talked about his book, The Cold War and the United States Information Agency: American Propaganda and Public Diplomacy 1945-1989, on Dec. 10 at the USC Washington, D.C., center.

The audience included practitioners of public diplomacy and veterans of the old United States Information Agency (USIA), many of whom had been interviewed for Cull’s book, which he began researching in 1995.

“It was a real pleasure to have the chance to publically acknowledge my debt to the USIA veterans who played such an important role in my writing the book,” Cull said. “It was clear that despite the book’s honesty about the limitations of public diplomacy of the past, USIA veterans have taken the book on as their history.”

The event was co-sponsored by the USC College's master’s program in public diplomacy and USC Annenberg’s centers on public diplomacy and communication leadership and policy.