Office of Public Diplomacy

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The Office of Public Diplomacy is a U.S. State Department unit responsible for shaping public understanding and support for U.S. foreign policy in Europe and Eurasia through strategic communication and outreach.

Observed surface forms (2)


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Predicate Object
instanceOf government office
public diplomacy unit
areaOfResponsibility Eurasia
Europe
country United States of America
surface form: United States
field foreign policy communication
public diplomacy
strategic communications
focusesOn perceptions of U.S. foreign policy
public opinion abroad
goal to foster support for U.S. foreign policy objectives in Europe and Eurasia
to increase understanding of U.S. policies among European and Eurasian publics
hasRole building support for U.S. foreign policy
public outreach
shaping public understanding of U.S. foreign policy
strategic communication
jurisdiction United States government
surface form: U.S. federal government
mission to shape public understanding and support for U.S. foreign policy in Europe and Eurasia
parentOrganization United States Department of State
surface form: U.S. Department of State
partOf United States Department of State
sector public sector
usesMethod engagement with foreign audiences
media outreach
public events and programs
strategic communication campaigns

Referenced by (5)

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this entity surface form: Office of Press and Public Diplomacy
Bureau of African Affairs hasPart Office of Public Diplomacy
this entity surface form: Office of Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs
Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs hasPart Office of Public Diplomacy
Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs hasPart Office of Public Diplomacy
this entity surface form: Office of Press and Public Diplomacy
Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs subsidiaryUnit Office of Public Diplomacy