Public Diplomacy with Teheran and direct involvement with the American taxpayer.
Are we finally seeing, moment by moment, a public relations approach unfold…or is it only a disastrous and desperate exercise in spin?
You will remember that years ago (not as many as we would hope…) the skies of Baghdad poured tons and tons of bombs.
Later on, when the fighting went house to house, those same skies [...]
Integrating Public Relations and Public Diplomacy: a workshop in Rome for 25 diplomats by FERPI, the Italian professional association
In agreement with the Diplomatic Institute of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, FERPI -the Italian Federation of Public Relations- is holding in the English language, on March 3,4,5,and 6 in Rome a four session workshop on Public Diplomacy for 25 mid career Italian diplomats according to this program.
Tutors of the course will be Toni [...]
‘Enough is Enough’ – an economic model for Net-Work and Net-Worth?
Posted by Catherine Arrow on April 28, 2009 · 17 Comments
With its roots in 1546, the wisdom underlying the John Heywood proverb ‘enough is enough‘ has been recognised by many. But when is enough truly enough? The churning over the recessionary pressures – real or otherwise – have, more so in recent months, led many to question the economic models we have used for so [...]
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