How to Purchase The Last Three Feet: Case Studies in Public Diplomacy

Friday, August 10th 2012

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Thanks to some very fast work by our friends at Amazon.com, the Council's new book is already available in both paperback and as an e-book on their website. The book is also available through our printer Create Space on their website and will shortly be available on many international Amazon sites and at quality independent book stores around the U.S.   Now there is no excuse not to buy a copy.  

Let us know what you think of it and if you have any case studies in public diplomacy either contemporary or historical, please let us know.  Who knows, we may make posting of case studies a regular feature on our website.

To order the paperback use this link:  

http://www.amazon.com/The-Last-Three-Feet-Diplomacy/dp/1478112956/ref=tmm_pap_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1344626081&sr=1-3

To order the e-book use the above link and click on the Kindle edition.

William P. Kiehl

Treasurer / Board Member

Bill Kiehl is founding President & CEO of PD Worldwide, consultants in international public affairs, higher education management, and cross-cultural communication. Dr. Kiehl is currently the Book Review Editor and editor emeritus of the journal American Diplomacy, published by the American Diplomacy Foundation in cooperation with the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He served as Executive Director of the Public Diplomacy Council from February 2004 through April 2007. Dr. Kiehl has taught public diplomacy at the Foreign Service Institute and has lectured at a number of colleges and universities in the U.S. and abroad. He holds his Doctorate in Higher Education Management from the University of Pennsylvania; his dissertation was "The Influence of Campus Internationalization on Local Communities."

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Author: Bill Kiehl

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