Reports – U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy
The President, Secretary of State, the Congress, and the American public merit informed, serious, and timely appraisals and recommendations of government activities that intend to understand, inform, and influence global audiences. The ACPD will provide frequent and in-depth information to better serve and empower those that formulate, authorize, fund, and engage in these activities.
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ACPD Annual Report
1965 Twentieth Report, U.S. Advisory Commission on Information -
ACPD Annual Report
1964 Second Report, U.S. Advisory Commission on International Educational and Cultural Affairs -
ACPD Annual Report
1964 Nineteenth Report, U.S. Advisory Commission on Information -
ACPD Annual Report
1963 First Report, U.S. Advisory Commission on International Educational and Cultural Affairs -
ACPD Annual Report
1963 Eighteenth Report, U.S. Advisory Commission on Information -
ACPD Annual Report
1962 Seventeenth Report, U.S. Advisory Commission on Information -
ACPD Annual Report
1961 Twenty-Sixth Report, U.S. Advisory Commission on Educational Exchange -
ACPD Annual Report
1961 Twenty-Fifth Report, U.S. Advisory Commission on Educational Exchange -
ACPD Annual Report
1961 Sixteenth Report, U.S. Advisory Commission on Information -
ACPD Annual Report
1960 Twenty-Fourth Report, U.S. Advisory Commission on Educational Exchange