Global Security

  1. Why the UK Cannot ‘Dither’ On Defense

    Some observers suggest a U.S. policy shift on defense is “not necessarily a positive one for the UK.” The communications specialists from Our Perspective discuss related global security issues and the potential impact a change might have on the U.K.’s Strategic Defence and Security Review.

  2. The State of Summer Lobbying in Canada

    Will lobbying in Canada face a summer lull? In an article in The Hill Times, public affairs specialist John Capobianco talks about local level lobbying, the security perimeter, and why there’s “lots of room for advocacy.”

    Read: Lobbyists Focus On Canada-U.S. Security Perimeter

  3. Public Affairs Post Midterms

    So what’s next for public affairs pros now that midterms are over? In a PRWeek special report, public affairs specialist Bill Black joins other industry leaders for a roundtable discussion on 2011’s potential newsmakers, what’s driving future legislation and how social media makes mainstream media “play into the partisan disputes.”

    Read: Public Affairs Roundtable: Beltway Challenges

  4. Conversation Between U.S. and China Not All Talk

    The recently held U.S.–China Strategic and Economic Dialogue, established earlier this year to foster a conversation between the two countries, covered a wide range of global security and economic issues. While some argue these types of discussions often lack “on-the-ground delivery,” in a recent China Daily article communications specialist Dan Baxter explains why it would be “a mistake to underestimate” the S&ED’s potential to drive change.

    Read: U.S. and China: The Promise of a Different Dialogue

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