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Common Era: FIFA Results- Soccer made Soft Power?
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Thursday, December 2, 2010. FIFA Results- Soccer made Soft Power? The reasoning behind the decision was the desire to hold the game for the first time in Eastern Europea which will continue the FIFA organizations goal of expanding the sport worldwide. But where does this blow to ones pride, leave the United States? December 6, 2010 at 12:14 PM. December 8, 2010 at 7:32 PM. So true. Why is it that we automatically assume that the World Cup would be better or is more deserved here? Archaology takes a stab.
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Pera-Pera: Final update on the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize
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A class blog about international communication. Brought to you by the American University School of International Service. Tuesday, December 7, 2010. Final update on the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize. The Nobel ceremony is on Friday, and as of now 19 countries have announced that they will be boycotting the ceremony: China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Colombia, Tunisia, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Serbia, Iraq , Iran, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Venezuela, the Philippines, Egypt, Sudan, Ukraine, Cuba and Morocco. Suprisingly, th...
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Common Era: Wikileaks and FP
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Monday, November 29, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). More in the world of wikileaks. Facebook vs. FARC. Defender of Responsibiliy- Anderson Cooper? The Al Jazeera Factor. Legitimacy of the CNN effect. Universal Values and China. International Media Influencing U.S. Foreign Polic. On Bloggers and Revolutions. Can Social Media really boost voter turn out? Int'l Communication: Tech, Culture, Politics. Final update on the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize. Simple template. Template images by luoman.
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Pera-Pera: December 2010
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A class blog about international communication. Brought to you by the American University School of International Service. Tuesday, December 7, 2010. Final update on the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize. The Nobel ceremony is on Friday, and as of now 19 countries have announced that they will be boycotting the ceremony: China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Colombia, Tunisia, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Serbia, Iraq , Iran, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Venezuela, the Philippines, Egypt, Sudan, Ukraine, Cuba and Morocco. December 3, 2010.
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Liza | Inteltakeover's Blog
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Just another WordPress.com site. Entertainment Education moving in the right direction. November 30, 2010. Entertainment education (E-E) is an increasingly used strategy that is interwoven in each of our lives more than we know. There is no question that entertainment is one of the best ways to get an individuals attention, so why not … Continue reading →. Sensitivity to the use of the media. November 19, 2010. Viewers turn to broadcast that affirm their opinions is not that shocking! November 11, 2010.
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annziker | Inteltakeover's Blog
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Just another WordPress.com site. Definitely not brought to you by E for Edutainment. December 3, 2010. Now, I know this week’s readings were focused strongly on edutainment, but frankly, I had enough of that with Sesame Street. Instead, I’d like to talk about an aspect of international communication which we haven’t really touched on- the private … Continue reading →. Lady Gaga is my diplomat. November 24, 2010. Joe the Plumber Should Not Make My Policy, He Should Fix My Drain. November 19, 2010. Soon, a...
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Common Era: November 2010
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Monday, November 29, 2010. This would explain why many recent attempts by the U.S. to explain its values abroad is interpreted as it trying to impose its culture on others. We need to remember that we no longer live in the post WWII euphoria of the American Dream. Today, a lot of people remember our dodgy cold war era military interventions and one. To summarized their proposed Pragmatic Complexity Model they argue that in communication between parties A and B:. Is this where America stands now? WASHINGT...