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1. Mar-a-Lago: The Summit that Wasn’t

2. The Power of Example: Voices from the Field

3. The Power of Rapid-Response Public Diplomacy: The IVLP On Demand

4. Public Diplomacy and National Security in 2017

5. General Principles to Guide U.S. Middle East Policy

6. Russian Active Measures and Influence Campaigns

7. Expanding Ties and New Frontiers in United States-Republic of Korea Relations

8. A Renewed Commitment to American Commercial Diplomacy

9. The United States and Estonia: Partners for Peace and Prosperity

10. “Caught Trying” in Denmark: The Case for Taking Risks in Using Non-Traditional US Diplomacy to Meet Global Challenges

11. The United States and Canada: The Strength of Partnership

12. Innovation: Key to a 21st Century Alliance

13. Celebrating Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s Good Neighbor Policy

14. A Measured US Strategy for the New Africa

15. Facing West, Facing North: Canada and Australia in East Asia

16. Clear-Eyed Diplomacy: Strategic Shifts Needed in the Iran Negotiations

17. Let’s Make a Deal: Public Backs Iran Talks

18. America's European Ambassadors: Diplomacy in Tumultuous Times

19. Engaging the Muslim World: Public Diplomacy after 9/11 in the Arab Middle East, Afghanistan, and Pakistan

20. U.S.-China Competition in Asia: Legacies Help America

21. Creating New Facts on the Ground

22. Public Diplomacy: At the Crossroads Between Practitioner and Theorist

23. The nature of a friendship: making sense of Sino-Pakistani relations

24. Preventive Diplomacy: Regions in Focus

25. Raising the Stakes: The Need for a More Ambitious American Policy Towards Iran

26. Israel and Palestine: Two States for Two Peoples: If Not Now, When?

27. Tipping Point? Palestinians and the Search for a New Strategy

28. EU-India strategic partnership: Taking the stock

29. Astana on the Atlantic: Transatlantic Strategy in Central Asia and the OSCE

30. Challenges for the next U.S. president: Hopes and Realities

31. Media as Global Diplomat

32. Negotiating with the Islamic Republic of Iran: Raising the Chances for Successs—Fifteen Points to Remember

33. Key Points from "Memo to the President Elect: How We Can Restore America's Reputation and Leadership"

34. Parting with Illusions: Developing a Realistic Approach to Relations with Russia

35. Sunset for the Two-State Solution?

36. Fragility, Instability, and the Failure of States: Assessing Sources of Systemic Risk

37. America's Role in the World: Foreign Policy Choices for the Next President

38. Diplomacy in a Dangerous World: A Conversation with America's Top Diplomats

39. US public diplomacy in the Asia-Pacific: Opportunities and challenges in a time of transition

40. The Japan-Mexico FTA: A Cross-Regional Step in the Path towards Asian Regionalism

41. Chinese-Saudi Cooperation: Oil but also Missiles

42. Generating Momentum for a New Era in U.S.-Turkey Relations

43. Karen Hughes' Indonesia Visit Underscores Bush Administration's PR Problems

44. How Terrorism Affects American Diplomacy

45. Finding America's Voice: A Strategy for Reinvigorating U.S. Public Diplomacy

46. End of a Brief Affair? The United States and Iran

47. Talking With The Islamic World: Is The Message Getting Through? Session Two: How American and Foreign Media Present America

48. Talking With The Islamic World: Is The Message Getting Through? Session Three: Projecting a Positive American Image

49. The Enduring Dilemmas of Realism in International Relations

50. Iran and Iraq: Sanctions and Dual Containment - A View from the European Union