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.

What You Can Learn At a French Food Festival About Gastro Diplomacy

As the Ambassador of France in India, Alexandre Ziegler, put it so expressively: “Partnerships between nations are not forged only by diplomats signing MoUs.” Ziegler, who’s from Sauternes, home to the world’s finest dessert wines in Bordeaux, and who owes his Germanic name to his Swiss great-grandfather, kept repeating that French cuisine is not only haute cuisine. [...] Gout France may be a one-night affair, but it underlines one salient feature of the emerging world civilisation — food brings people closer in a discordant universe.

Tags: french, food diplomacy, gastrodiplomacy, gastronomy, french cuisine, india, soft power

UAE Launches 50-Year Plan to Strengthen Soft Power

United Arab Emirates (UAE) launched here on Wednesday a long-term government plan to strengthen the country's reputation and soft power, and to ensure that government revenues rely less on oil, state news agency WAM reported.

Tags: uae, soft power, government pd, IT, engineering, education program, economic diplomacy, middle east, north africa

U.S. Efforts to Counter ISIS Require Multilateralism and a Strong U.N.

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson will host foreign ministers and senior officials from the 67 nations that make up the Global Coalition to Counter ISIS [...] The coalition has made great strides leading the fight against ISIS in Iraq and Syria. It is a perfect example of multilateral and bilateral foreign policy, just as the White House is calling for big cuts in funds to the United Nations.

Tags: government pd, non state pd, multilateralism, united nations, united states, isis, iraq, syria, budget

Dance Diplomats Take to the Stage in Ethiopia

There's a new way of doing diplomacy in Ethiopia's capital, one that forsakes speeches in favour of music, sweat and bare feet. A troupe of New York-based dancers arrived in the capital Addis Ababa earlier this month to boogie their way to closer ties between the United States and Ethiopia, a major East African economy and counterterrorism partner for Washington.

Tags: dance diplomacy, Cultural Diplomacy, united states, ethiopia, africa, bilateral relations, counterterrorism

Overseas Talent Helps Fuel Britain's Creative Excellence

Speaking to an audience of industry leaders, Carolyn will praise the UK’s reputation as the world’s creative centre. The sector’s positive economic and cultural impact plays a vital role promoting the UK to the rest of the world. As new opportunities open up in both established and emerging markets post-Brexit, Carolyn will outline how important it is that a new migration system cements the UK’s global reputation for this industry.

Tags: non state pd, international exchange, united kingdom, brexit, economic development, cultural impact, global reputation

Thai Reboot: More Than Beaches and Parties

Thailand got known as a destination, for people with light wallets, raging hormones, or both. It got saddled with being the perpetual bachelor party destination in spite of having a lot to offer in terms of the natural beauty, adventure sports, food and local culture. And now Thailand wants to reboot that perception even as it reaches out to a newer, younger and richer set of travellers. 

Tags: nation branding, international image, economic development, tourism, thailand, culture, amazing thailand

Trump's Diplomat

When it comes to taking on the world, the two words the Trump administration swears by are “America First.” [...] For Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, who until now spent the entirety of his career at ExxonMobil, the challenge he faced on a headline-grabbing trip to Asia was how to translate President Donald Trump’s mandate into a workable foreign policy.

Tags: government pd, foreign policy, President Trump, Rex Tillerson, united states, diplomatic relations, us state department

Preserving One Of Europe’s Oldest Languages Through Type

The native language of Wales is one of the oldest languages in Europe, dating from the 6th century when it emerged from a related Celtic language. Today, Welsh is fluently spoken by about 300,000 people. But certain letters of the 28-character Welsh alphabet have never been available as part of a contemporary digital typeface.

Tags: digital diplomacy & new tech, Cultural Diplomacy, wales, welsh language, language diplomacy, europe, digital typeface

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