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.

Shame? Bring on Tajik Jimmy

Baimurat Allaberiyev, a diminutive 37-year-old popularly known as Tajik Jimmy for his rendition of “Jimmy, Jimmy, Jimmy, aaja, aaja, aaja” from Mithun’s 1983 hit Disco Dancer, is poised to become an icon for the Indian foreign ministry’s programme to showcase the country’s “soft power”.

Tags: soft power, india, cultural exchange, bollywood

Golden Dance Award to showcase Taiwan’s soft power

Taipei - The first Golden Dance Award will take place from Oct. 19-21 to promote dancing as part of the nation's soft power, the organizers said Friday.

Tags: soft power, taiwan

The Importance of Understanding Wikileaks

City University London is hosting a conversation with Wikileaks front man Julian Assange on 30 September 2010. The event, titled Too much information, security and censorship in the age of Wikileaks, will ostensibly ask several questions stemming from the sensational release of tens of thousands of internal military communications.

Tags: wikileaks, now media

Obama’s freedom agenda

The freedom section of President Obama's address to the United Nations General Assembly yesterday deserves applause -- two cheers at least. It was the most extensive, fulsome, and compelling defense of human rights and democracy of his presidency, and it strategically placed political freedom in the context of economic freedom and development.

Tags: soft power, united nations, barack obama

Athletes Arrive For Games, But Future In Doubt

The first batch of athletes arrived in India for the Commonwealth Games on Friday, opting to stay at a hotel instead of unfinished, filthy accommodation as the future of the showcase event hung in the balance.

Tags: india, sports diplomacy, commonwealth games

Indian ASG participates in Seminar on Israeli Policy & Advocacy

A seminar on “Legal Challenges in Israeli Policy and Advocacy” was held at Jerusalem sometime back in which over 120 jurists from around the globe participated at the invitation of Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Government of Israel.

Tags: india, advocacy, public policy

Rap Ambassadors Spread Word in Indonesia

Students at the Islamic Uhamka University in South Jakarta got a jolt of pure energy on Wednesday when the hip-hop collective Remarkable Current popped in for a performance. The audience was a bit shy at first, unsure what to make of the spectacle.

Tags: indonesia, exchange diplomacy, rap ambassadors

Air China launches its first direct route from Chengdu to Japan

Air China yesterday ( September 22, 2010) launched a direct route from Chengdu to Tokyo. Air China is the first airline to launch a direct route to Japan from Southwest China.

Tags: china, non-state pd, japan, tourism

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