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.

Art From Exile: Syrian Refugees Find Their Voices Through Art

Organizers hope to expand  the exhibition soon and find a larger venue for it. Meanwhile, other U.S. embassies — including the one in Berlin — are also helping Syrian artists gain exposure. Without art and culture, civilized societies cannot exist, said Al Kadri. The exhibition, he added, “is a big chance [to show] that Syria has a deep-rooted civilization.”

Tags: syrian refugees, art diplomacy, Cultural Diplomacy, diversity, refugee crisis, art & culture, civilization, art exhibition

UoN ‘s Korean Studies Encourages Cultural Exchange In Students

South Korea is one of the key Asian nations that Kenya has been keen to build robust relations with. Over the years, the Kenya-Korea relations have been growing. In the years between 2010 and 2012, a Korean Studies project was deliberated upon by the University of Nairobi, the Korean Foundation, the embassy of the Republic of Korea in Kenya  which was to put the two countries relations on another level.

Tags: south korea, Cultural Diplomacy, cultural exchange, student exchange, international exchange, kenya, university of nairobi, korea foundation

How America Can Lead in Asia

As the Trump administration assumes leadership of American foreign policy, questions prevail about how it perceives the United States’ role in the world and how it will exercise that role.  The appearance of a potentially unconventional U.S. president amidst a world in flux highlights the enormous uncertainties and the potential risks to U.S. stability and prosperity that are now confronting us.

Tags: america, asia, foreign policy, soft power, north korea, japan, government pd, economic prosperity

One Belt and One Road Initiative: Bangladesh-China Relationship

Reflecting the common ideals and pursuit of human societies, it is a positive endeavor to seek new models of international cooperation  and will inject positive energy into development. Thus, in line with the purposes and principles of the UN Charter, in the context of current world order, OBOR initiative may also be observed as a great undertaking that may benefit people around the world.

Tags: bangladesh, china, one belt one road initiative, economic development, government pd, smart & soft power, bilateral relations

'Korea-France Year' of Cultural Exchange Comes to Close

South Korea's cultural ministry held a ceremony on Monday to officially bring down the curtain on the cultural exchange programs with France that started last year. In September last year, the two countries started various events to celebrate the 130th anniversary of establishing diplomatic ties. The extensive programs cover the two nation's culture, politics, education and technology.

Tags: south korea, france, cultural exchange, Cultural Diplomacy, diplomatic relations, education, technology, bilateral cooperation

Uganda and UK Sign Solar Power Access Agreement

The Energy Africa Compact signed by the U.K.'s Department for International Development with the Ugandan government aims to improve access to, and innovation in, solar energy in the country. [...] Energy Africa Compact agreement with Ugandan officials will work towards improving access to solar energy to the estimated 30 million people in the country without access to electricity.

Tags: united kingdom, uganda, africa, global aid & development, solar energy, innovation, non state pd, electricity, bilateral relations

Trump to Inherit State-Run TV Network with Expanded Reach

President-elect Trump is about to inherit a newly empowered Voice of America that some officials fear could serve as an unfettered propaganda arm for the former reality TV star who has flirted for years with launching his own network. Buried on page 1,404 of the National Defense Authorization Act that passed last week is a provision that would disband the bipartisan board of the Broadcasting Board of Governors.

Tags: Donald Trump, international broadcasting, government pd, broadcasting board of governors, propaganda, media, voice of america, democracy, transparency

Goethe-Institut to Expand in the Caucasus

The Goethe-Institut announced at its annual press conference on Monday in Berlin that it would be setting up shop in Baku, Azerbaijan and Yerevan, Armenia, in the coming year. The German parliament has reserved three million euros for the branches, which would host language courses and cultural programming. The organization already runs 159 institutes in 98 countries.

Tags: goethe institute, caucasus, azerbaijan, armenia, cultural exchange, Cultural Diplomacy, germany, cross cultural dialogue, Syrian Refugee Crisis

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