While Americans continue to focus on Russian meddling, China’s global ambitions grow. Elizabeth Economy discusses Xi Jinping’s strategy and the impact on U.S.-China relations.
Are political primaries and ballot initiatives leading to more gerrymandering? Author Ian Shapiro discusses how political reforms may be causing more problems than they fix.
Transportation has had a moving impact on the journey of APTA’s director of advocacy communications. Plus, what he loves about living in the D.C. area.
The election results have been dissected, studied and scrutinized by scores of analysts and pundits, but how do you explain the impact on your business to leadership?
The Public Affairs Council elected Charlene Lake as 2018-2019 Chairman and honored Jennifer Brooks as Volunteer of the Year. Read more from the Fall Board Meeting.
Our new Impact video series highlights some of the best public affairs offices in Washington. Watch how Visa uses its space to show technology in practice.
The Washington Post’s Jeremy Gilbert breaks down how successful reporting today is about connecting different disciplines to strengthen a story, while never losing authenticity. Read Impact.
Our Woman in Havana author Vicki Huddleston discusses her time leading U.S. and Cuban Affairs, ongoing trade complexities, and a run-in with Fidel Castro. Read Impact.
David Wasserman predicts that 'pocketbook issues' will reign supreme this November. And his perspective on gerrymandering may surprise you. Read Impact.
During the Council’s Spring Executive Meeting, Jacqueline Clark with Ash Grove Cement Company and Roi Ewell with Ewell & Associates, LLC, were presented with the Council’s Public Affairs Management Certificate.…
Council President Doug Pinkham examines how Americans react to corporate crises and controversies and which demographic groups are the most concerned. Read More
“The temptation is always to boil any election down to one thing even at the local level. But that is almost always a big mistake." Read more from Nathan Gonzales.