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.

Iran’s Growing Interests and Influence in Central Asia

In early August, at the fourth trilateral summit between Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan held in Tehran, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad urged the leaders of the other two countries to join in an alliance to counterbalance NATO's growing presence in Central Asia.

Tags: iran

Nine Years After 9/11: The Struggle Against al Qaeda

Anniversaries of tragedies offer an occasion to reflect as well as to mourn, and the ninth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks should lead us to think on our triumphs and shortfalls in the struggle against al Qaeda during this period.

Tags: barack obama, al qaeda

President Obama and Sarah Palin Agree: Muslims Can Be Dangerous

Muslims are dangerous. That's the bipartisan message of the day. That Muslims around the world can be provoked into violent range by the burning of the Koran is a belief unquestioned by both liberals and conservatives.

Tags: barack obama, sarah palin

Countering Threats Abroad, and at Home

The calls by a Florida pastor to burn the Quran, coupled with the controversy over a planned Muslim community center near Ground Zero, pose risks that the United States will be increasingly viewed worldwide as a setting for anti-Muslim sentiment.

Tags: ground zero mosque

Florida Pastor Cancels Plans to Burn Copies of Koran

The pastor of a small Florida church, under pressure from President Barack Obama and other world leaders, said he is abandoning plans to burn copies of the Koran on the anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.

Tags: united states, soft power, middle east, faith diplomacy, islam, ground zero mosque, park51

Afghanistan war: What happens when a war interpreter doesn’t know the language

US troops rely on local Afghan interpreters in the mission to win hearts and minds in the Afghanistan war. But many learn crucial languages on the job, resulting in deadly mishaps.

Tags: united states, soft power, government pd, afghanistan, language, military

Entering an era of grass-roots diplomacy

The populace is becoming an extra variable to a country's diplomacy. Decades ago, diplomacy was largely a mysterious game played by politicians within certain inner circles. However, with the rise of mass media, especially the Internet, diplomacy is not just the jurisdiction of diplomats anymore.

Tags: china, media, non-state pd, new media

Secretary Clinton praised 70 young American Muslim leaders

Diplomats, entrepreneurs and future leaders joined Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton at the U.S. State Department's annual iftar dinner in Washington on September 7. Secretary Clinton praised 70 young American Muslim leaders who attended the iftar...

Tags: united states, middle east, non-state pd, hillary clinton

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