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Title: Former ambassadors: United States must repair damage to international reputation
Authors: Carlson, Brian E.
Sasser, James R.
Seigenthaler, John, 1927-
Keywords: Soft power
Public diplomacy
Issue Date: 17-Nov-2005
Publisher: Vanderbilt News Service
Citation: Vanderbilt University podcast episode.
Series/Report no.: Podcast
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Diplomacy
United States -- Foreign public opinion
Anti-Americanism
United States -- Relations -- Foreign countries
United States -- Politics and government
Description: Includes descriptive metadata provided by producer in MP3 file: "The reputation and prestige of the United States is 'at a very low ebb' in much of the world and a vigorous campaign of public diplomacy is needed to reestablish moral leadership, agreed two former U.S. ambassadors who spoke at a Vanderbilt forum." Ambassador Brian E. Carlson and ambassador and former Tennessee senator James Sasser, both Vanderbilt graduates, discuss "American Diplomacy: Current and Future Importance" on Nov. 15, 2005. John Seigenthaler serves as moderator. The forum was part of International Education Week at Vanderbilt.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1803/4186
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