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USIA needs to be revived to fight anti-Americanism
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Meanwhile, as the United States faltered on public diplomacy, the forces of terrorism mastered it, becoming increasingly sophisticated in content and technology. As Ayman al-Zawahiri, Osama bin Laden's henchman, wrote to the now-deceased al-Qaida chieftain in Iraq: "More than half the battle is taking place on the battlefield of the media. We are in a media race ... for hearts and minds."
In its heyday, USIA used many resources to reach out to international audiences.
Seasoned public affairs officers stationed in foreign capitals, speaking the local language, cultivated local newspaper editors and editorial page directors, TV news directors and other thought leaders. USIA libraries offered books and visual materials for students eager to learn about America. Powerful shortwave radio broadcasts from the Voice of America found audiences in nations whose governments were less accommodating.
A House foreign affairs subcommittee found that "contact with America and Americans reduces anti-Americanism ... visitors, particularly students ... have more positive views about America than nonvisitors by 10 percentage points." USIA actively promoted such visits and exchanges, involving journalists, teachers, artists and others at all levels. One program targeted up-and-coming politicians likely to achieve high office. Such visitors included Anwar Sadat, Margaret Thatcher, Tony Blair, Hamid Karzai and Gerhard Schroeder.
What a new president and Congress should do is revive the best of these past USIA programs, meld them with the newest technology, and create a new and even better USIA. The times demand it.
John Hughes, a former editor of the Deseret News, served consecutively in the Reagan administration as associate director of USIA; director of the Voice of America, and assistant secretary of state for public affairs. His column is syndicated by the Christian Science Monitor.
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