A curated selection of public diplomacy-relevant news from a global cross-section of English-language media outlets, including independent, corporate-owned, and state-sponsored sources. The stories featured don't necessarily represent CPD's views nor have they been verified by CPD.

Life-Saving Exchanges: Tuberculosis and the Need for U.S.-Russian Cooperation

Tuberculosis (TB) is an airborne, infectious disease that infected 8.6 million people and killed approximately 1.3 million worldwide in 2012. UNAIDS has summed up this situation by concluding “TB anywhere is a threat everywhere.”

Tags: tuberculosis, public health, united states, russia, unaids, u.s.-russian relations, health diplomacy

The Role of Non-State Actors in Sports Diplomacy

This CPD Photo Essay explores the role of non-state actors, acting both as ambassadors between countries and as ambassadors of sport to both domestic and international audiences. These photographs were taken on a recent trip to São Paulo, Brazil. 

Tags: sports diplomacy, non-state actors, skateboard diplomacy, skateboarding, sao paulo, brazil

Ukranians Turn Russian 'Evidence' Into Meme

Ukrainians on Twitter are deriding claims that a far-right leader's business card was found at the site of an attack on a checkpoint manned by pro-Russian activists. Sunday's gun battle, which occurred near the eastern Ukrainian city of Slovyansk, left three dead and a fragile truce on the brink of collapse.

Tags: ukraine, twitter, russia, social media, campaign, parody, #yaros

The Czar of PR: Putin's 15 Years in Power

When, fifteen years ago, Vladimir Putin was appointed Prime Minister under the ailing Boris Yeltsin, few would have thought that he was to become one of Russia’s longest-serving political leaders in living memory.

Tags: vladimir putin, russia, propaganda, europe, public relations, soft power, economy, nation branding

The ABC in China: Australian Soft Power?

The news that the ABC is to establish an ‘online portal’ in China that will allow it to ‘represent and sell media content across China’ has been greeted with understandable enthusiasm by the ABC.

Tags: australia network, international broadcasting, china, bbc, abc, media, internet, public diplomacy, soft power, asia pacific, australian broadcasting corporation

The End of the Soft Power Age

The soft-power age has almost ended. The key players of global politics no longer use their soft power to influence other states, nor the general route of international politics. Worse, there are not many actors with the ability to perform decisively at the international level.

Tags: soft power, democracy, human rights, security, hard power, united states, european union, barack obama, samuel huntington

In Cold War Echo, Obama Strategy Writes Off Putin

Even as the crisis inUkraine continues to defy easy resolution, President Obama and his national security team are looking beyond the immediate conflict to forge a new long-term approach to Russiathat applies an updated version of the Cold War strategy of containment.

Tags: united states, barack obama, vladimir putin, russia, containment, cold war, history, ukraine, europe, smart power, hard power, foreign policy

Report: Jordan Media Freedom Down in 2013

Press freedom in Jordan regressed last year, particularly after changes to the country’s publications and press law and government moves to block hundreds of online media sites, a new report has revealed.

Tags: media, censorship, journalism, jordan, middle east, jordanian press association, internet, online media, press freedom, king abdullah, freedom house, telecommunications

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