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Global Affairs Center

This page has supporting, supplemental materials for the symposiums that are organized by the Global Affairs Center.

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Background Information

State and non-state actors today must maneuver a complex and rapidly evolving media landscape. Conventional journalism now competes with user-generated content. Official channels of communication can be circumvented through social media. Foreign policy is tweeted from the White House and “fake news” has entered the zeitgeist. Cyberwarfare, hacking and misinformation pose complex security threats. How are actors using media to pursue and defend their interests in the international arena? What are the implications for U.S. policy?

(https://www.fpa.org/great_decisions/index.cfm?act=topic_detail&topic_id=71)


When: Thursday, May 11, 2018, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Where: 1000 Building, Room 1010 (m)
Questions, Comments, Concerns? Contact: Larry Fuell 206-533-6750 or Jonathan Peebles 206-546-6996

 

Support generously provided by the Center for Global Studies, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, UW

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Do you know these statesmen?  They have used the media or has the media used them to change the course of our foreign policy.  You'll find their names at the bottom of this page.

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