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.

Trump’s Defense Secretary: U.S. Stands with South Korea and Japan

In his first official trip as secretary of defense, Jim Mattis traveled to East Asia, with scheduled stops in South Korea and Japan. “It is a priority for President Trump’s administration to pay attention to the northwest Pacific,” Mattis told the New York Times. “I am going to get current by listening to them, finding out where their issues are, and then we are going to work together and strengthen our alliance.”

Tags: south korea, japan, Donald Trump, united states, security, cooperation, foreign policy, alliances

Pupils From Denmark Arrive In Northern Region For Culture Exchange Programme

The Cultural Exchange Programme, which is an annual initiative of the Youth Empowerment for Life (YEfL), a Tamale-based non-governmental organisation, and the Ghana Friendship of Denmark, is aimed at affording young people opportunity to learn and share various cultural perspectives.

Tags: denmark, cultural exchange, Cultural Diplomacy, non-governmental organization, youth exchange, youth programs, danish, youth empowerment

America's New Face/s to the World

These professionals need Tillerson just as Tillerson will need these professionals to conduct America’s foreign relations and to repair the damage done to relationships in the past several weeks. America’s newest face to the world will need to present a more reassuring diplomacy than that conducted most recently. In banning visas for all citizens of seven Muslim-majority countries, Trump played to the fears of his nativist political base.

Tags: americas, Donald Trump, Rex Tillerson, us state department, secretary of state, united states, leadership

Budweiser Nods to Immigration in Super Bowl Ad

Budweiser has released an ad that will air during this Sunday's 2017 Super Bowl that nods to the heated debate over immigration. The television commercial shows the dramatized journey of a German man that results in the creation of the Anheuser-Busch InBev (ABI) company that owns the Budweiser beer brand.

Tags: budweiser, Anheuser Busch, Donald Trump, immigration, super bowl, advertising, advocacy

Abu Dhabi Schools to Host Exchange Event

A unique exchange programme that will connect Abu Dhabi schools with thousands of children from across the world was announced on Monday. The 'One School One Country' programme is part of WorldSkills Abu Dhabi 2017, the biggest vocational skills competition coming to the emirate in October this year.

Tags: abu dhabi, Cultural Diplomacy, cultural exchange, international exchange, education exchange, international youth, arab region

Turkey, Germany Pledge Close Cooperation Against Terror

German Chancellor Angela Merkel and President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan have pledged further cooperation in the fight against terrorism during Merkel’s visit to Ankara, while the German leader also stressed the impartiality of her country’s courts regarding the extradition of Turkish coup attempt suspects. 

Tags: turkey, germany, anti-terrorism, cooperation, angela merkel, recep tayyip erdogan, nato, counter terrorism, coalition building, european union

NATO in an Era of Fake News and Disinformation

Back in November 2014, Michael Weiss and Peter Pomerantsev published an insightful report called “The Menace of Unreality: How the Kremlin Weaponizes Information, Culture and Money.” The main argument was that ‘truth’ no longer matters and the key objective is to deliberately distort the truth and sow confusion. The report earned immediate attention in Brussels—including in NATO circles. 

Tags: non state pd, digital diplomacy & new tech, international broadcasting, nato, fake news, disinformation, propaganda, russia, united states, europe, democracy

Diplomacy and Health

Diplomacy is the art and practice of conducting international relations. There can be different instruments in conducting diplomacy, and the recent usage of the term ‘health diplomacy’ has encompassed not only international agreements on health but also efforts to promote the role of global health in foreign policy, as well as the use of health interventions to support foreign-policy objectives.

Tags: global aid & development, health diplomacy, nepal, global health, foreign policy, natural disasters

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