20 episodes

The Public Diplomat is a Youtube/podcast show that focuses on geopolitics, media, and current events. Hosted by two university professors, we try to provide a straightforward discussion of some of the key factors shaping the world.

The Public Diplomat Guy Golan

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The Public Diplomat is a Youtube/podcast show that focuses on geopolitics, media, and current events. Hosted by two university professors, we try to provide a straightforward discussion of some of the key factors shaping the world.

    Is It Time to Regulate Social Media? Understanding the Mastodon migration

    Is It Time to Regulate Social Media? Understanding the Mastodon migration

    Twitter Versus Mastodon: Who will fix our broken social media spaces? From Elon Musk to Mark Zuckerberg, from Apple to Amazon Web Services, from Parlor to Mastodon, who will protect democracy from the rule of the few? Who will protect free speech and or against hate speech and misinformation? In this interview with professor Yom Ophir of the University of Buffalo we discuss all of these issues and more.  Yotam Ophir (PhD, University of Pennsylvania, 2018) is an Assistant Professor of Communication at the University at Buffalo. His work combines computational methods for text mining, network analysis, experiments and surveys to study media content and effects in the areas of political, science, and health communication. 

    Dr. Ophir authored and co-authored more than 30 peer-review academic papers, published in journals such as American Journal of Public Health, Journal of Communication, Communication Research, Public Understanding of Science, Journal of Public Health, Health Communication, Communication Methods and Measures, and more.   His upcoming coauthored book (Oxford University Press) on the 2020 Presidential Elections, “Democracy amid Crises: Polarization, Pandemic, Protests, & Persuasion”, will be available in January 2023. Dr. Ophir is the head of the Media Effects, Misinformation, and Extremism (MEME) lab, a member of the Center for Information Integrity (CII) at the University at Buffalo, and a distinguished fellow at the Annenberg Public Policy Center at the University of Pennsylvania.  www.ophiryotam.com | @ophiryotam@mastodon.social  

    The Public Diplomat provides information and insights on geopolitics, international politics, international relations, and foreign affairs.  We provide in-depth, analytical looks at international politics and current events. From explaining the basics of geopolitics to breaking down complex treaties and agreements, our channel has everything you need to stay up-to-date on global affairs.  When it comes to in-depth analysis and conversation, it is difficult to find an unbiased source that is not influenced by government or corporate interests, this is exactly the reason why The Public Diplomat was created. From foreign elections, regional conflicts, global tensions, and diplomatic engagement, we aim to cover it all. We invite experts, journalists, academics, and people in the know from all sides of the conversation as we aim to provide meaningful discussion of key happenings all around the world.   PLESASE SUBSCRIBE/LIKE/SHARE

    • 21 min
    What is Propaganda?

    What is Propaganda?

    What is Propaganda? Who is wining the battle for public opinion?   Who is winning the war in Ukraine? Are the Russians the good guys or the bad? What is the difference between propaganda and persuasion? 

    In the latest episode of The Public Diplomat we discuss these questions with David Perlmutter Professor and Dean of the College of Media & Communication at Texas Tech University.  https://www.depts.ttu.edu/comc/faculty/faculty/dperlmutter.php 

    The Public Diplomat provides information and insights on geopolitics, international politics, international relations, and foreign affairs.  

    We provide in-depth, analytical looks at international politics and current events. From explaining the basics of geopolitics to breaking down complex treaties and agreements, our channel has everything you need to stay up-to-date on global affairs.  When it comes to in-depth analysis and conversation, it is difficult to find an unbiased source that is not influenced by government or corporate interests, this is exactly the reason why The Public Diplomat was created. 

    From foreign elections, regional conflicts, global tensions, and diplomatic engagement, we aim to cover it all. We invite experts, journalists, academics, and people in the know from all sides of the conversation as we aim to provide meaningful discussion of key happenings all around the world.   PLEASE SUBSCRIBE/LIKE/SHARE  https://linktr.ee/guygolan

    • 21 min
    Who Was Yusuf al-Qaradawi? The story of the Muslim Brotherhood, Qatar, and Soft Power politics

    Who Was Yusuf al-Qaradawi? The story of the Muslim Brotherhood, Qatar, and Soft Power politics

    Who Was Yusuf al-Qaradawi? The story of the Muslim Brotherhood, Qatar, and Soft Power politics. In this episode, we explore the biography of Yusuf al-Qaradawi, the spiritual leader of the global Muslim Brotherhood movement. From an obscure Egyptian cleric, to an Al Jazeera media star.  

    Alberto M. Fernandez is vice-president of the Middle East Media Research Institute and a member of the board of directors of George Washington University's Center for Cyber and Homeland Security. He served as the U.S. State Department’s coordinator for the Center for Strategic Counterterrorism Communications from 2012 to 2015, retiring from the State Department in May 2015. Fernandez has served as U.S. ambassador to the Republic of Equatorial Guinea; charge d’affaires to the Republic of Sudan; director for Near East public diplomacy; director for Iraq public diplomacy; and in senior public diplomacy positions at the U.S. embassies in Afghanistan, Jordan, Syria, and Guatemala. His awards include the 2008 Presidential Meritorious Service Award, 2006 Edward R. Murrow Award for Excellence in Public Diplomacy, and a 2003 Superior Honor Award for his work in Afghanistan. Fernandez has published in ReVista: the Harvard Review of Latin America, Middle East Quarterly, and the Journal of the Assyrian Academic Society.  You can read his analysis of the legacy of al-Qaradawi in his most recent article; https://www.memri.org/reports/al-qaradawi-qatars-islamist-empire-builder

    The Public Diplomat provides information and insights on geopolitics, international politics, international relations, and foreign affairs.  We provide in-depth, analytical looks at international politics and current events. From explaining the basics of geopolitics to breaking down complex treaties and agreements, our channel has everything you need to stay up-to-date on global affairs. When it comes to in-depth analysis and conversation, it is difficult to find an unbiased source that is not influenced by government or corporate interests, this is exactly the reason why The Public Diplomat was created. From foreign elections, regional conflicts, global tensions, and diplomatic engagement, we aim to cover it all. We invite experts, journalists, academics, and people in the know from all sides of the conversation as we aim to provide meaningful discussion of key happenings all around the world.   PLESASE SUBSCRIBE/LIKE/SHARE  https://linktr.ee/guygolan

    • 20 min
    Are Democrats Funnier Than Republicans? The influence of comedy on politics

    Are Democrats Funnier Than Republicans? The influence of comedy on politics

    Are Democrats Funnier Than Republicans? What is the role of comedy on politics? In this episode I interview Professor Amy Becker of Loyola University Maryland who is an expert on comedy and politics.  The Public Diplomat provides information and insights on geopolitics, international politics, international relations, and foreign affairs.  We provide in-depth, analytical looks at international politics and current events. From explaining the basics of geopolitics to breaking down complex treaties and agreements, our channel has everything you need to stay up-to-date on global affairs. When it comes to in-depth analysis and conversation, it is difficult to find an unbiased source that is not influenced by government or corporate interests, this is exactly the reason why The Public Diplomat was created. From foreign elections, regional conflicts, global tensions, and diplomatic engagement, we aim to cover it all. We invite experts, journalists, academics, and people in the know from all sides of the conversation as we aim to provide meaningful discussion of key happenings all around the world.  



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    • 15 min
    Constitutions & Democracy; Does one guarantee the other?

    Constitutions & Democracy; Does one guarantee the other?

    Constitutions & Democracy; Does one guarantee the other? In episode 14 of The Public Diplomat we debate the role of constitutions in the United States and around the Globe. We discuss the symbolic and functional roles of these documents and apply their interpretation and significance in public debate over democracy.   The Public Diplomat provides information and insights on geopolitics, international politics, international relations, and foreign affairs.  We provide in-depth, analytical looks at international politics and current events. From explaining the basics of geopolitics to breaking down complex treaties and agreements, our channel has everything you need to stay up-to-date on global affairs. When it comes to in-depth analysis and conversation, it is difficult to find an unbiased source that is not influenced by government or corporate interests, this is exactly the reason why The Public Diplomat was created. From foreign elections, regional conflicts, global tensions, and diplomatic engagement, we aim to cover it all. We invite experts, journalists, academics, and people in the know from all sides of the conversation as we aim to provide meaningful discussion of key happenings all around the world.   PLESASE SUBSCRIBE/LIKE/SHARE  https://linktr.ee/guygolan

    • 12 min
    Trouble in Tunisia

    Trouble in Tunisia

    What Happened to Tunisia? in 2015 the Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet The Nobel Peace for their work that led to a national unity government. For a few months, it seemed like democracy was possible for the northern African nation. However, just a few months later, Tunisia faced economic, social and political instability that led to the elections of President Kais Saied. Despite running as a reformer who promised to protect democracy, Saied reversed many of the democratic safeguards protected by the 2014 constitution.  The current video provides some background regarding Tunisia's journey from the Arab Spring to 2022.  For more information, follow The Public Diplomat on Twitter, Tiktok and Instagram (links on the main Youtube page).  Dr. Guy J. Golan is an associate professor of strategic communication at Texas Christian University.  https://linktr.ee/guygolan

    • 4 min

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