Channels Like National Museum of American Diplomacy
National Museum of American Diplomacy covers the history, practice, and challenges of American diplomacy through informational videos and explanations. The content style leans toward educational explainers and overview tutorials (e.g., What Is Public Diplomacy, What Is the State Department, What Are Embassies, Consulates, and Missions), with topics spanning diplomacy fundamentals, foreign policy, and diplomacy infrastructure. It publishes 78 videos since 2019, averaging about 747.1K total views and roughly 28.7K views per video, with an indicated average uploads frequency of about 0 minutes per video uploaded per week (i.e., regular but not precisely quantified).
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We found 47 YouTube channels similar to National Museum of American Diplomacy
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Shares high search overlap on american diplomacy and state department functions, but diverges in content style by offering official policy, briefings, and diplomatic career information rather than historical and educational storytelling.
Targets economic diplomacy and public diplomacy similar to the National Museum of American Diplomacy’s topics, yet ISPZ leans more toward policy analysis and contemporary debates, while NMAD focuses on historical perspectives and educational storytelling.
Users search for diplomacy history and public diplomacy, aligning with NMAD’s educational mission, but TEDx Talks presents a broader, talk-based format with diverse speakers rather than a focused museum-like retrospection.
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Shares an emphasis on diplomacy history and US diplomacy timelines, aligning in subject area but difference lies in Harry’s concise historical narration versus NMAD’s museum-style, structured explorations.
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CFR covers US diplomacy history and American foreign policy goals seen in NMAD’s scope, yet CFR tends toward in-depth policy analysis and research briefs, whereas NMAD emphasizes accessible, museum-like curation.
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Overlaps on foreign policy overview and diplomacy history timelines and appeals to a similar audience, but CrashCourse delivers rapid, classroom-style modules while NMAD offers more narrative, museum-like storytelling.
Content Landscape
Top competitors include U.S. Department of State (81% match) with 481K subscribers, sharing overlapping queries such as american diplomacy, state department functions, and us foreign service; International Policy Zone (63% match) with 2.8K subscribers sharing queries like economic diplomacy, public diplomacy, and american foreign policy goals. These channels compete on diplomacy history, state department functions, and foreign policy topics, aligning with the channel’s search queries. The larger channel size of the U.S. Department of State dwarfs National Museum of American Diplomacy’s 9.4K subscribers. TEDx Talks (53% match) with 44.2M subscribers also overlaps on diplomacy history and public diplomacy queries, indicating broader interest in diplomacy themes. The channel also notes Council on Foreign Relations (51% match) with 328K subscribers, overlapping on u s diplomacy history and public diplomacy strategies. Competitors share queries related to diplomacy history, public diplomacy, and state functions, but the top two competitors by match strength are the U.S. Department of State (81%) and International Policy Zone (63%), with the former being notably larger in subscribers and coverage.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to National Museum of American Diplomacy?
U.S. Department of State — 81% match, 481K subscribers; International Policy Zone — 63% match, 2.8K subscribers; TEDx Talks — 53% match, 44.2M subscribers. These channels share a focus on policy, diplomacy, and global affairs, and produce educational content related to international relations and government work.
What type of content does National Museum of American Diplomacy make?
National Museum of American Diplomacy creates educational videos explaining different aspects of diplomacy, such as What Does the State Department Do?, What Is Counterterrorism?, What Is Public Diplomacy?, What Is Economic Diplomacy?, and What Is Diplomacy and How Does it Work? Uploads occur with a frequency of about 28.7K views per video on average, and recent videos have views ranging from 7.9K to 101.4K.
How do we determine which channels are similar to National Museum of American Diplomacy?
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