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Photo Gallery: March at the Future of Diplomacy Project
In March, the Future of Diplomacy Project hosted a series of seminars touching on traditionally underused but highly effective tools and agents of diplomacy in the fields of journalism, development aid, religion, and information technology. Speakers included John Groarke, USAID/Pakistan Mission Director; Janine di Giovanni, Newsweek’s Middle East Editor;Shaun Casey, U.S. Special Representative for Religion and Global Affairs; Taavi Rõivas, Prime Minister of Estonia; and Tom Perriello, Special Envoy for the Great Lakes Region of Africa.
For more information about the events, including images, check out the photo gallery below:
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“Photo Gallery: March at the Future of Diplomacy Project.” , April 11, 2016.
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