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• Lunch 12:30 pm ell known journalists Paul columnist for THE WASHINGTON POST. She Richter and Karen Tumulty previously worked for the LOS ANGELES • Speakers 1:00 pm W will speak at the April 20, 2020, TIMES and TIME Magazine. She has received PDAA lunch on the topic numerous awards for her $35.00 members/$42.00 of Covering Foreign Affairs in Congressional and diplo- non-members a Changing World. matic coverage and is a fre- Reservation deadline: Richter, who is also the quent guest on national tel- Thursday April 16, 2020 author of a new book, evision. She is a native Tex- The Ambassadors: an who graduated from the To reserve, please return coupon on page 7, or America's Diplomats University of and reserve online at on the Front Lines, holds an MBA from Harvard pdaa.publicdiplomacy.org/ most recently covered the Business School. State Department and for- The discussion will take eign policy for the LOS place on Mon., Apr. 20, PDAA Events ANGELES TIMES. He previ- from 12:00 to 2:00, at DA- Apr. 6: First Monday— ously covered the Penta- COR-Bacon House, 1801 F Health Diplomacy (GWU gon, the White House, St. NW. To register, please Elliott School) and the finan- complete the form on page May 3: Annual Awards cial institutions. A native 7 of the newsletter or regis- Brunch; at noon (Army & Navy Club) of Minneapolis, he graduat- ter on-line at May 4: First Monday— ed from Clark University. pdaa.publicdiplomacy.org. Presenting Public Diploma- Tumulty is a political Deadline is Apr. 16.¤ cy at the National Museum of American Diplomacy Annual Awards Brunch Set for May 3: (NMAD) Leadership and Results This Year’s Focus PDAA News & Notes annual awards governmental organizations, of Foreign and PDAA’s brunch, an occasion Civil Service officers, Locally Employed PDAA distributes to celebrate excellence and innovation in staffers, and those working for American member news and other public diplomacy while enjoying fine cuisine Spaces, Fulbright programs, and Educa- announcements via e- and the company of friends, is scheduled tionUSA who have made notable strides in mail. If you didn’t see for Sun., May 3, at Washington’s Army and public diplomacy. the time change for the Navy Club at noon. The 23rd annual PDAA Awards for Feb. 24 program, it may The brunch, a PDAA tradition since Achievement in Public Diplomacy will be because the News & 1993, is a chance to recognize and reward honor those who demonstrated leadership Notes went into your inspired projects with measurable results and evidence of effectiveness in creative spam folder. carried out to advance the goals of building use of exchange programs as well as tradi- You can add understanding of our nation’s policies, soci- tional, social, and digital media, particularly admin@ ety, and values. For nearly three decades, in challenging environments. For a list of publicdiplomacy.org PDAA has sought nominations of profes- previous winners, please see to your address book to sionals working for the USG and non- (Continued on page 2) ensure that you get all of the news.¤ March 2020 - Volume 39, Number 2 2 PDAA Today

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eign Service Officer at the U.S. of William and Mary (1992), an Speakers at the panel will include Department of State for over M.A. from Howard University Kia Henry and Mike Zeltakalns; Jane Carpenter-Rock, Ph.D. Deputy Director, National eighteen years. Prior to joining (1995), and a Ph.D. in Art Histo- PDAA Vice President Joan Mower Museum of American NMAD, she was Deputy Direc- ry from the University of Michi- will moderate. Diplomacy tor in the Office of Public Diplo- gan (2002). macy and Public Affairs in the Participants are urged to Henry is the OES PD officer for Bureau of African Affairs. From arrive early in order to go Covid-19 and other health issues. 2013 to 2016, she was the Pub- through security and to pick up lic Affairs Officer at the U.S. a sandwich. Although participa- Zeltakalns is director of Crisis Consulate General in Cape tion is free, registration is re- Response at the State Depart- Town. Other tours have includ- quested. ment. ed Deputy Director in the Of- First Monday programs are fice of Public Diplomacy for the presented by the USC Annen- More information is on the PDAA Bureau of East Asian and Pacific berg Center on Communication website.¤

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From Quills to Tweets: How America Communicates about War and Revolution

By Judith R. Baroody to be allowed into battle narratives has affected popular late Martin Manning covered zones, changed fundamental support for battle. The book is the communications revolu- aspects of Department of De- divided into five parts, dealing tions during the with early America from the ommunication Civil War, and I Revolution to the War of between the wrote about the 1812, the emergence of CU.S. Government and the pub- Gulf War. mass circulation newspapers lic is arguably most crucial dur- Ironically, dur- and the telegraph, the rise of ing times of conflict, when the ing both conflicts, radio and newsreels which way in which official intentions the evolution of propelled public support and actions are expressed can communications during World War II, the contribute to support for pub- technology played explosion of electronic and lic policies or protests against a key role in how satellite media, and the rise them. From the days of the messages were of the Internet and social American Revolution to the transmitted from media as purveyors of infor- dawning of presidential tweets, the battlefield and mation and propaganda.¤ the shaping and transmission of received by the messages have potentially public. In the case Judy Baroody is a member of posed danger to national secu- of the Civil War, the PDAA Board of Directors rity or acted as force multipli- the telegraph and chair of the Awards Com- ers. revolutionized mittee. From Quills to Tweets: How how information America Communicates about about the fighting DEW, ANDREA J., MARC War and Revolution, published was reported and A. GENEST, and S. C. M. in 2019 by Georgetown Uni- controlled. The PAINE, eds. From Quills to versity, explores this issue advent of satellite Tweets: How America through chapters on how po- broadcasting dur- Communicates about War litical communication in the ing the Gulf War and Revolution. Washington, U.S. has evolved. Retired Pub- marked a milestone in wartime fense public affairs policy. DC: Georgetown University lic Diplomacy Officers contrib- communication, and, along Quills to Tweets considers Press, 2019. uted two of the chapters. The with the demand by journalists how the construction of war President (Programs) Joan Mower. First Monday series with PDC and teenth Street, NW. We always That committee already has more PRESIDENT’S NOTES the University of Southern Califor- schedule this event for the week- good program suggestions than nia. end of Foreign Affairs Day when in Washington have there are available slots for the ✓ The April 20 PDAA pro- many of our members around the We been enjoying an un- rest of the year. Stay tuned. gram at DACOR will feature the country are visiting Washington. I usually mild winter this year. Our Three programs to focus on husband and wife team of Paul look forward to seeing as many of total snowfall for the entire sea- right away: Richter and Karen you there as possible. son so far has been around 1/8 ✓ With concerns Tumulty on “Covering Finally, we have a new feature of an inch. Driving to the PDAA about the spread Foreign Affairs in a for you. Beginning with this issue, February program at DACOR- of COVID-19 ris- Changing World.” we will have a brief report on Bacon House, I noticed the daffo- ing rapidly, we Unlike most of these PDAA Board Meeting deliberations. dils in full bloom on the slopes of have changed the luncheon presenta- PDAA Secretary Bill Wanlund is Rock Creek Park. order of First Mon- tions that observe doing the honors. Setting aside the very serious day programs. The Chatham House As always, I welcome your implications for climate change, April 6 First Monday rules, this program feedback on our progress. Please full bloom could be a metaphor will feature a panel will be on-the- Joel Fischman feel welcome to contact me for the programming we have in on Public Diplomacy record and available ([email protected]) or any- the works for the coming months. and COVID-19. for viewing by mem- one else on the Board (admin@ Coordinating this effort is a new Speakers at the panel will include bers around the country. Details publicdiplomacy.org) with your joint PDAA/Public Diplomacy Kia Henry and Mike Zeltakalns. will be announced on our website. thoughts. Council (PDC) Program Commit- See page two for details. PDAA ✓ The Annual PDAA Awards All the best, tee chaired by Ambassador Greta Vice President Joan Mower will Luncheon will be May 3 at the Morris and including PDAA Vice moderate. PDAA co-sponsors the Army and Navy Club, 901 Seven- Joel

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age them to promote PDAA WG will develop preliminary rec- PDAA Board among their students and institu- ommendations for future coordi- Meeting Jan. 21, 2020 tional contacts, and to explore nation of the two organizations to other support PDAA programs be presented to the two respec- and members can offer. tive Boards. By Bill Wanlund Awards Committee chair Judy National Member Outreach Board agreed to coor- Baroody reported the luncheon chair Pat Kushlis raised the issue The dinate program speak- contract has been signed for the of videotaping/streaming luncheon ers with the Public Diplomacy May 3 Awards Brunch, and the speakers’ presentations for the Council (PDC) to avoid duplica- worldwide cable soliciting nomina- benefit of members unable to tive events and make better use of tions has been sent. Cost to at- attend the programs. Cynthia opportunities and resources. tend the brunch remains $45. suggested that members be invited President emerita Greta Morris The Board agreed to offer a to submit questions to the speak- chairs a joint PDAA-PDC commit- one-year PDAA honorary mem- ers in advance, to encourage inter- tee to coordinate programs. Presi- bership to the Excellence in Public est and participation among mem- dent Joel Fischman suggested Diplomacy Awardees and LOIS bers. Pat also reported that the we consider an election-related ROTH AWARD recipients. SANTA FE WORLD AFFAIRS FORUM program for October. We noted the passing of for- will hold its annual symposium Past president Cynthia Efird, mer USIA/State Department of- April 16-17, 2020. PDAA is a sym- new chair of the Membership ficer Lois Herrmann. There will posium partner; members may Committee, is focusing on new be a memorial service for Lois at attend at the SFWAF member member recruitment and plans to 11:00 am Saturday, March 14 at St. rate, and PDAA receives credit on make a PDAA membership pitch Columba’s Episcopal Church in the Forum website and in program The March “First at the FSI Retirement Seminar. DC. Greta Morris's remembrance is publicity. The Board agreed that, Monday” program Cynthia also raised the question of posted on the website. as in the past, PDAA will sponsor focused on the 80th dues collection mechanics; Treas- We noted with regret Tom a $60 student scholarship for a anniversary of the urer Mary Jeffers is working on a Miller’s resignation from the university or college International Visitor way to update data on the Mem- Board and agreed that his place student to attend the symposi- Leadership Program. The berPlanet software program to would not be filled this term, um.¤ March 2 program facilitate renewal reminders. awaiting recommendations from featured Ambassador Cynthia also plans to work the joint working group looking at Bill Wanlund is a retired Foreign Pjer Šimunović of with Diplomats-in-Residence at the future of PDAA and PDC. Service Officer and is Secretary of Croatia, who colleges and other institutions to President Joel Fischman PDAA. participated in the IVLP encourage their membership and reported on the Joint PDAA/PDC in 1991; Teta Moehs, involvement in PDAA, to encour- Working Group progress. The Deputy Director, Office of International Visitors; and Dr. Sherry Lee Mueller, PDAA Board Member and PDC President. It was moderated by PDAA member Mark Rebstock, of the Meridian International Center.

The program is available for viewing at https://youtu.be/KHQUTWY9etU.

Photos of the program are to the right. (Photos courtesy of Bruce Guthrie): Clockwise from upper left: Tita Moehs; Amb. Pjer Šimunović; poster of former IV Margaret Thatcher; Amb. Simunović and PDAA President Emerita Greta Morris; Dr. Sherry Lee Mueller and PDC Fellow Olivia Chavez.

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In Memoriam er and where he waited out sever- sity Hospital at age 74 from can- public school teacher, he joined al additional months of detention. cer. Herrmann was born in New USIA as a Foreign Service officer William Armbruster died in He retired from State in 2008 and York City January 26, 1945. After in 1977. He first served as a jun- August 2013 at age 59 from a moved to , where, his earning a Bachelor’s degree at ior officer trainee in Warsaw and pulmonary embolism. We apolo- wife wrote, “he enjoyed five good Cornell and a Master’s at Stanford, RichardLundberg then as a gize for this late announcement years of retirement before his she began her USIA career in Branch but were only informed of his untimely death.” (Read C. Edward 1976. Herrmann served in Vene- Public death by his widow, Lisa Logan Bernier’s appreciation of William zuela, Serbia, Bosnia, and Croatia, Affairs Armbruster, in February. Arm- Armbruster on our website) and also played a leading role in Officer in bruster grew up in San Diego and press operations for several Presi- Poznan, Jenifer Bochner passed away on dential summits and international witnessing got his B.S. degree in Russian area December 31, 2019, at age 55. conferences, such as the G20. She the rise of studies and biology from the Uni- versity of California, Santa Barba- Bochner was an outstanding and was especially proud to have Solidarity, ra, in 1975. He was a Peace Corps valued member of the Office of served on State Department task the threat volunteer in Gao, Mali, teaching the U.S. Speaker Program team forces focused on world political of Soviet physics from 1977 to 1980. He for more than two decades. As a and humanitarian crises, including invasion, and the imposition of then joined USIA, serving in Al- foreign affairs and public diploma- South Sudan, Ukraine, and the martial law. In addition to Wash- giers, Tunis, Kuwait, London, Cas- cy professional, she supported the Asian tsunami of 2004. Herrmann ington assignments, his other ablanca, and Washington. Accom- mission goals of U.S. embassies concluded her State Department posts were Helsinki, Bucharest in panied by his infant daughter, around the world, particularly in career in the Bureau of Public the post-Ceausescu era, Reykjavik, Armbruster arrived in Kuwait only the strategic areas of press free- Affairs, where she worked from and Tallinn. Lundberg, who retired days before Iraqi forces invaded dom, disability awareness, and the 1999 to 2014. After her retire- in 2005, was known for his writing the country in August 1990. He U.S. electoral system. Prior to ment, she volunteered at the and language skills. His wife of 50 and his daughter were among the this, Bochner worked for USIA's Smithsonian before returning to years, Ann, noted that he was a Worldnet, where she pursued the part-time work at State. gourmet cook, a lover of music paths of justice and truth as a Herrmann enjoyed traveling and animals, and a photography journalist. In announcing her pass- around the world. She considered enthusiast. (You can read what she ing, the Office of the U.S. Speak- her most important mission in life, wrote about her husband’s life, as er Program wrote: “Jenifer made however, to have been caring for well as the appreciation of Richard indelible and monumental contri- her mother during the last 12 Lundberg by Mark L. Asquino on our butions to the U.S. Department of years of her mother’s life. (Read website.)¤ State, the wider diplomatic and Greta Morris’s appreciation of Lois inter-agency community, and the on our website.) people whose lives she touched. Please send obituaries and We remain forever grateful for Richard Chris Lundberg passed Appreciations to Member William Armbruster her service, for her life, and for away on January 9 at age 74 in News Editor Claude Porsella Embassy personnel detained there her inspirational spirit of positivi- Arlington, VA. Lundberg graduat- [email protected]. by the Iraqis, and were later evac- ty.” ed from Queens College in New For suggestions on what to in- uated by bus to Baghdad, where York with a B.A. in History and a clude, see Obituaries: Memories of he arranged to have his daughter Lois Marie Herrmann died Master’s in Education. After work- You on the PDAA website. taken from Iraq by an NGO work- January 14 at Georgetown Univer- ing nine years as a New York City

Smart Power is the new blog by PDAA members. dedicated women during Women’s Cold War: The Dance of American the Institute for Public Diplomacy History Month and throughout the Diplomacy. ∞∞∞ and Global Communication at The year.” Ambassador Cowal’s remarks are George Washington University With the #HerDiplomacy cam- PDAA member Ruth Kurzbauer posted on the PDAA website. The blog is a platform for academ- paign, the National Museum of is featured in a HerDiplomacy ics, practitioners, and young profes- American Diplomacy (NMAD) is ∞∞∞ Spotlight See her story at diploma- sionals of public diplomacy to ex- celebrating women in diplomacy — cy.state.gov/ruth-kurzbauer/. As noted elsewhere in this issue, “women who have blazed trails, press their views and contribute to the March 2 program on the 80th negotiated peace, served alongside ∞∞∞ the greater discussion of public anniversary of the International their husbands, strengthened diplo- diplomacy as it relates to soft pow- PDAA member Sally Grooms Visitor Leadership Program is avail- matic relations, survived dangers, er, global issues, international poli- Cowal recalled the 1979 Martha able for viewing at https://youtu.be/ and opened doors for sharing of tics, and policy. Graham Visit to Israel as part of KHQUTWY9etU. Joel Fischman in cultures and ideas. They have made Public Diplomacy Fellow Emilia the March 5, 2020, “Diplomacy his President’s Notes (p.3) indi- vital contributions to our nation, Puma, a PD officer on loan to After Hours” discussion at NMAD cates that the April 20 program but their stories remain largely GWU, indicates that the blog that focused on a new book by with Karen Tumulty and Paul Rich- unknown. Discover some of these would welcome contributions by Victoria Phillips, Martha Graham’s ter will be also be available.¤

6 PDAA Today Beyond the Beltway Life After the Foreign Service: The View from Tucson By Peter Becskehazy What’s your story? fter retiring in 2003, I moved to Tucson n the January PDAA news- to earn an MA in Higher Education letter, I focused the Beyond Aand complete coursework to- I the Beltway column on ward a Ph.D. that opened managing the Santa Fe World many doors in academia. Affairs Forum here in Santa Since 2004, I have had the Fe, New Mexico. My goal was privilege of working at Pima to highlight a way I have put Community College in a num- my public diplomacy experi- ber of capacities, including ad- ence to work after the Foreign vising and teaching for-credit Service and 2,000 miles from Student Success classes. the Washington, DC, hot I also administered the Edu- cation for Economic Empower- house and its suburbs. ment program, which entailed Without a doubt PD offic- recruiting income-eligible, first- ers are all highly trained and generation single parents to experienced professionals, and attend preparatory classes to My wife Cathy (in the middle), who spent all those years with me in the Foreign the PDAA Board would also be able to study for an A.A. Service, and Kyrgyz and Tucson guests around our dinner table. (Photo: Peter like to give those of you who degree. Starting In 2008, I di- Becskehazy) live beyond the Beltway the rected the Upward Bound pro- opportunity to share your ex- gram for six years, which pre- transfer over to the University of plomacy Alliance, the local periences that bring your pared first-generation high , as well as Arizona State program that sponsors the unique professional creden- school students to attend col- University and Northern Arizona International Visitor Leadership lege. University. Program, our IV Program, as tials to bear in your own com- Starting in 2010, I have I am also a Master Tutor in we used to call it. (Editor’s note: munities – or simply to let been teaching political science political science and education at See page four for information on your former colleagues learn the 70th anniversary observance about your activities and pas- of the IVLP.) Our latest home sions. To do so, we would like visitors were journalists from to invite you to write a guest Kyrgyzstan. column for the Newsletter— Retiring from the Foreign like Peter Becskehazy’s on the Service opened the door for left) of approximately 250- political activity as a Precinct Committeeman for the Demo- 300 words describing your cratic Party. Getting to know own life after the Foreign Ser- our representatives in the state vice wherever you now live and federal legislatures has and email it to editor Michael been a real privilege Korff (admin@ publicdiplo- (remember Codels?). During macy.org) with a copy to me past visits to attend the annual ([email protected]). Global Ties conferences, I have Pat Kushlis met Public Diplomacy col- PDAA Board Member leagues at State and have knocked on the doors of our Peter (second from left) at a Citizen Diplomacy Alliance Board meeting. CDA is the Representatives and Senators Tucson affiliate of Global Ties. (Photo: Peter Becskehazy) in the U.S. Congress to lobby classes, including Comparative the University of Arizona’s SALT for the IVLP program. Politics, Introduction to Polit- Center, which serves students No, I don't have a plush ical Science, U.S. and Arizona with learning disabilities. office on K Street, but I can Constitutions, and American I have been wearing my PDAA certify that there’s a lot to do National Government and Poli- hat as a member, president, and, in Foreign Service retirement.¤ tics. These are all classes that now, past president of Citizen Di-

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