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.

Xi's Latin America Visit to Boost Bilateral Partnership

Chinese President Xi Jinping's upcoming visit to three Latin American countries will boost the comprehensive partnership of cooperation between China and Latin America [...] This is Xi's third visit to Latin America since he took office in 2013, hailing the flourishing momentum of the development of China-Latin America ties in past years.

Tags: china, xi jinping, latin america, smart & soft power, government pd, bilateral relations, economic development, strategic partnership

John Kerry Lands in Antarctica, Highest U.S. Official to Visit

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry didn’t comment on President-elect Donald Trump’s election victory on Friday while visiting Antarctica, but did say that citizens who care about limiting emissions might have to march in the streets to push for more aggressive action. Kerry became the highest-ranking American official to visit Antarctica when he landed for a two-day trip. 

Tags: john kerry, antarctica, united states, government pd, climate change, science diplomacy, Donald Trump, advocacy & awareness

Heritage and Conflict: Syria’s Battle to Save its Past

This ongoing humanitarian crisis is also a crisis of cultural heritage [...] Amid such senseless destruction and despair, the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto has launched an encouraging and thought-provoking exhibition, Syria: A Living History, celebrating Syria’s “cultural diversity, historical continuity, resourcefulness, and resilience.”

Tags: syria, canada, toronto, Cultural Diplomacy, history & theory, unesco, cultural artifacts, museum diplomacy, aleppo

Improving Economic Prosperity Through Nation Branding

Branding consultancies have developed methods to estimate the value of global product brands and regularly publish rankings based on those estimates. I teamed up with US News & World Report and WPP’s BAV Consulting on the “Best Countries” study to measure nation brands—and how nations’ brands affect their economies.

Tags: nation branding, economic development, best countries ranking, india, tourism, marketing, foreign direct investment

The End of US Soft Power?

One major casualty of Donald Trump’s victory in the bruising US presidential election is, without a doubt, America’s soft power around the world. It is a development that will be difficult – perhaps even impossible – to reverse, especially for Trump. [...] America’s domestic narrative soon overcame its foreign-policy setbacks, thanks partly to today’s unprecedented connectivity. 

Tags: united states, smart & soft power, 2016 presidential election, Donald Trump, international image, diplomatic relations, global influence

Turkish Soap Operas Turn Istanbul Into Paris of the East

Veteran film journalist Esin Kucuktepepinar had just arrived back in Turkey after attending the Tokyo International Film Festival when she spoke by phone to Al-Monitor on Nov. 3 from the Istanbul airport. During the interview, she offered her impressions on the success of Turkish TV soap opera series. “Interest in Turkish series is growing everywhere,”

Tags: turkey, Cultural Diplomacy, turkish soap opera, istanbul, international image, culture, television, tourism

Japan’s ANA to Launch Daily Flights to Mexico in 2017

Mexico has signed free-trade agreements with more than 40 countries around the world including Japan and the US, and is increasingly gaining attention as an attractive manufacturing and export hub. Economic cooperation between Japan and Mexico is expected to expand further.

Tags: japan, mexico, united states, economic cooperation, cultural exchange, tourism, bilateral relations

Culinary Diplomats: Chefs Take Native Ancestral Foods to Russia

Working in St. Petersburg, Russia with Native American ancestral foods from the Southwest was an opportunity to bridge a cultural gap. When we serve these foods to others, including chefs, diplomatic leaders, business professionals, culinary students, school children and educators, it helps to build stronger bonds between countries and offers an important setting to further vital diplomatic work.

Tags: russia, native americans, culinary diplomacy, gastrodiplomacy, Cultural Diplomacy, cultural exchange

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