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.

NA Chairwoman Receives ROK and Iran Ambassadors

National Assembly Chairwoman Nguyễn Thị Kim Ngân hosted Ambassador of the Republic of Korea Lee Hyuk and Ambassador of Iran Saleh Adibi in Hà Nội yesterday. [...] Ambassador Lee Hyuk said he believes the similarities, the growing political, economic, trade and investment, and the close bond between the two people will help accelerate bilateral co-operation in the future. 
 

Tags: vietnam, iran, south korea, ambassadors, free trade agreement, bilateral cooperation, government pd, economic partnership, cultural exchange

Trump’s Stances May Complicate Israeli Diplomacy

The 14-to-0 vote by the United Nations Security Council condemning Israeli settlements, permitted on Friday by President Obama, who ordered an American abstention, served as a reminder that the Palestinian issue remains a powder keg. Mr. Trump’s clarion call supporting Israel on settlements and his promise to move the American Embassy to Jerusalem could easily stir new antipathy among the Sunni Arab states Mr. Netanyahu has been courting most, analysts said.

Tags: Donald Trump, israeli diplomacy, israel, middle east, benjamin netanyahu, israel-palestine conflict, terrorism, technology, middle east policy, Arab-Israeli conflict

Nurturing Translators of Japanese Literature/Workshop Created For Networking

Six young translators of Japanese literature from inside and outside the country were invited to participate in a workshop on translation techniques and practical knowledge related to the publishing process. [...] A Japan Foundation program has also subsidized the translation of books in the fields of humanities, social sciences and art. This fiscal year, 33 books have been chosen for the program, for which a budget of ¥19 million has been earmarked.

Tags: japan, JET Program, international exchange, cultural exchange, Cultural Diplomacy, japan foundation, art and literature, translation

Information Technology Breaks Barriers Between Palestinian Adolescents

The Gaza blockade, which will reach its tenth year in June, makes it impossible for Palestinians living there to engage with Palestinians living in the remainder of the Palestinian territory – the West Bank, including East Jerusalem. Things changed when Nawal heard of the ‘Virtual Majilis’, an online exchange platform run by UNICEF to help connect students in Gaza with students in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem.

Tags: palestine, information technology, Digital Diplomacy & New Technology, unicef, west bank, jerusalem, gaza

2016 Winternational Festival Attracts a Record 37 Embassies

The colorful, packed extravaganza in the expansive Ronald Reagan atrium featured an array of booths and information exhibitions that spotlighted different nations’ culture, cuisine, arts and crafts, trade, tourism and traditional dress. Thousands of visitors could wander and learn more about dozens of countries spanning the globe. 

Tags: europe, africa, middle east, Cultural Diplomacy, cultural exchange, art & culture, tourism, international exchange, ambassadors

What Might Duterte's Southeast Asia Tour Mean for Regional Security

So far, Duterte has toured Laos, Indonesia, Brunei Darussalam, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, and Cambodia. [...] the tours are potentially beneficial for Duterte, who lacks experience in national politics and international diplomacy. He intends to gather insights from various ASEAN states to strengthen engagements and build a common action agenda on regional issues. Just how this corresponds to Duterte’s broader foreign and security policies remains to be seen.

Tags: asia defense, southeast asia, philippines, foreign policy, Rodrigo Duterte, regional security, asean, partnership, government pd

The Kremlin’s Economic Grip on Europe

On the eve of Bulgaria’s accession to the European Union in 2007, the Russian Ambassador to Brussels, Vladimir Chizhov, declared that “Bulgaria would be Russia’s Trojan horse in the EU.” Though he added that he meant this “in a good sense,” his words ended up being disturbingly prophetic. Over the last ten years, all the countries of Central and Eastern Europe have felt the chill wind from the East.

Tags: russia, vladimir putin, kremlin, european union, eastern europe, economic influence, smart & soft power, government pd

Collecting and Cultural Diplomacy

In the Foreign Service, career officers are warned about the dangers of “localitis” or the development of so close an attachment to the place of assignment that one loses one’s nationalism or patriotism. [...] what can be called “collectivitis”: an inclination that later grew into something like a passion for collecting memorabilia of the history and culture of the countries we lived in or visited to take back home. 

Tags: foreign service, Cultural Diplomacy, culture, history, art, government pd, hungary, korea, philippines

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