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.

2016: The Year Canada Re-Engaged With The World

As minister of International Development and La Francophonie, I have visited 15 or so countries and Canada's re-engagement was pointed out to me during each of them. But what does this re-engagement really mean? Here are five major achievements that speak to Canada's re-engagement on the international scene and the impact of our actions.

Tags: canada, international image, global aid & development, government pd, women empowerment, global health, peacekeeping

Exhibiting Arab Modern Art in Iran is More than Just Diplomacy

A new exhibition of works from the Barjeel collection recently opened at the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art to considerable international fanfare. No reviews have appeared at time of writing (and this is also not one) [...] In the context of this fraught historical moment, Tehran’s new exhibition is being promoted as a bracing act of cultural diplomacy. 

Tags: iran, arab modern art, tehran, Cultural Diplomacy, art exhibition, middle east, history & theory, cultural bridge

Africa: China's Africa Policy Addresses Poverty

China's policy towards Africa has the potential to lift the continent out of poverty if all its contents are implemented accordingly. In the last nine years, the Asian economic giant released two position papers on its policy on Africa, which act as guidelines to its dealings with the continent.

Tags: china, africa, poverty, global aid & development, China-Africa Cooperation, industrialization, foreign policy agenda

Poland to Host 3rd International Congress on Ethics and Tourism

Coinciding with the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development to be celebrated throughout 2017, the third International Congress on Ethics and Tourism will be held in Poland, on 27-28 April 2017. Organized by the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) in collaboration with the European Commission (EC) and the Government of Poland, the event will focus on the shared responsibility of all stakeholders in promoting a more sustainable tourism sector.

Tags: poland, ethics, tourism, world tourism organization, government pd, socio-economic development, corporate social responsibility

Trump to Focus on 'Peace Through Strength'

Past presidents have tried to use "soft power" strategies to bolster the United States' cultural appeal abroad and lend moral weight to the country's standing as the free world's leading alternative to communist or authoritarian systems. Such tactics are not a substitute for military and economic "hard power," foreign affairs analysts said, but can help shape global perceptions of the United States and its motives.

Tags: Donald Trump, united states, barack obama, soft power, foreign policy, government pd, climate change, terrorism, human rights, democracy

Pop Culture Successes Point to Warming Relations Between China & Japan

China, which regards itself as one of the world’s oldest civilizations, but one that has been repressed by outsiders, has often made culture a battlefield. It has tussled with its neighbors and rewritten history textbooks. In other instances, soft power skirmishes may be seen as substitutes for hot war. So China’s recent embrace of Japanese movies may be more complicated than audiences falling for the cuteness purveyed by Japan’s cartoon factories.

Tags: china, japan, pop culture, soft power, popular culture, Cultural Diplomacy, cultural exchange, film diplomacy, south korea, sion-japan relations

Making the World More Accessible through Translation

New breakthroughs at Google and Baidu are breaking down the language barriers between countries and cultures. In fact, the new technology, called machine learning, doesn’t just make online translation services more accurate, it actually allows the computers to learn and improve. [...] improving translations is a major step forward in bringing the world closer together and helping people connect.

Tags: translation, Digital Diplomacy & New Technology, online learning, google, baidu, learning tools, innovation, science diplomacy

Confucius Institute in Egypt Sees Growing Popularity

Confucius Institutes in Egypt are seeing a huge surge in popularity. According to the manager at the Institute at Cairo University, they are gradually moving away from targeting students of the Chinese language, and are beginning to attract interest from different faculties, and educational establishments in other cities across Egypt.

Tags: confucius institute, china, egypt, international exchange, cultural exchange, Cultural Diplomacy, chinese language, cairo university, cultural education

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