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.

How Will Trump Tackle Tech?

Trump is expected to lead on cybersecurity, even as he assumes the job of leader of the free world amid ongoing investigations in federal law enforcement and probes on Capitol Hill about the extent to which cyberattacks and hacks of political targets during the 2016 campaign were linked to Russian state security or their proxies. Investigators also are exploring whether there were any direct links between hackers and individuals involved in the Trump campaign.

Tags: Donald Trump, social media, soft power, Digital Diplomacy & New Technology, cybersecurity, united states, innovation

Japan Foundation Manila Holds Symposium on Philippines-Japan Historical Ties

Filipino historians, along with arts and culture professionals, discussed the need to revisit details and connections in history to further deepen relations in countries. The symposium, which was held in Ateneo de Manila University Ricardo Leong Hall and was organized by the Japan Foundation Manila, brought together Fukuoka Prize recipients in the Philippines to lecture on the relations between the two countries going way back to prehispanic times as trade partners.

Tags: japan, philippines, manila, japan foundation, Cultural Diplomacy, history, cultural exchange, international exchange, arts & science

The Trump Presidency: What to Watch

“A decent respect to the opinions of mankind,” intones the U.S. Declaration of Independence, requires that those who want to break away from a nation-state explain publicly their reasons for doing so. Today, however, following a dramatic week of events connected to the ascent of Donald Trump to the Presidency, a similar imperative requires that we try to explain to the world—and most of all to ourselves—what is going on. 

Tags: government pd, Donald Trump, united states, international image, russia, nato, foreign policy, vladimir putin, news media

Travellers, You Can Help Refugees in Crisis

Part of the beauty of travel is coming to the realisation that we are all citizens of the world. Look past the cultural differences and language barriers, and it is evident that people across countries and continents are the same. TripAdvisor is banking on that sentiment to aid refugees in crisis. And the travel search site - through its TripAdvisor Charitable Foundation - is calling on travellers to join its relief efforts.

Tags: global aid & development, non state pd, refugee crisis, tourism, trip advisor, humanitarian relief, advocacy

Taiwanese President Visits Central America to Boost Diplomatic Ties

President Tsai Ing-wen arrived Jan 12. in El Salvador on the final leg of her nine-day tour of four Republic of China (Taiwan) Central American diplomatic allies [...] According to Tsai, her visit is made in the spirit of mutual assistance, and she anticipates Taiwan and El Salvador jointly developing more plans and projects en route to expanding cultural, economic and people-to-people exchanges.

Tags: government pd, international exchange, taiwan, central america, el salvador, honduras, guatemala, diplomatic relations, economic development

The Past, Present, and Future of the War for Public Opinion

This is the early version of what we now call the DIME model of national power — diplomacy, information, military, economic. A July 1945 report from the State Department recognized that the “nature of present day foreign relations makes it essential for the United States to maintain informational activities abroad as an integral part of the conduct of our foreign affairs.” 

Tags: history & theory, public opinion, cold war, usia, international image, propaganda, united states, edward murrow

African Leaders Give Germany's Marshall Plan a 'Thumbs Up'

Germany's Marshall Plan with Africa received a lot of praise but also criticism [...] The so-called "Marshall Plan” - drawing a direct parallel to the huge United States program that kick-started the ravaged German economy after World War Two - talks about a new level of development cooperation. The plan foresees a complete restructuring of the German economic cooperation with Africa.

Tags: global aid & development, government pd, germany, africa, economic development, bilateral cooperation, youth, education

What They Do and How They Do It: Why Museums Matter

Nicholas Thomas is the director of Cambridge’s Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. He likens museums to regions and nations in which all sorts of disparate elements are brought together [...] The thrust of his ruminations on the nature of collections is that, like collections of people, the sum is greater than the parts because of the dialogues, conversations, connections and interactions between inanimate objects as well as people.

Tags: museum diplomacy, Cultural Diplomacy, art, cross cultural dialogue, history & theory, storytelling

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