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.

Conflict Resolution and Prevention: The Role for Culture Relations

Earlier this year, the British Council co-hosted an event in Brussels with Security Defence Agenda and NATO to discuss how "cultural" projects facilitate dialogue between groups, play a part in preventing conflict, healing post-conflict wounds, and potentially avoid conflicts based on misunderstand or mistrust.

Tags: Cultural Diplomacy, british council, conflict resolution

Diplomatic skills advance with the UAE’s needs

They comprise the majority of students enrolled in public universities, are an engine of the UAE’s economic growth, and if the Ministry of Foreign Affairs can win them over, the future representatives of the Emirates on missions abroad. They are the bright, ambitious women of the UAE...

Tags: women, united arab emirates

How to Win the Clash of Civilizations

What do the controversies around the proposed mosque near Ground Zero, the eviction of American missionaries from Morocco earlier this year, the minaret ban in Switzerland last year, and the recent burka ban in France have in common? ...Fundamentally, they are all symptoms of...the "Clash of Civilizations," particularly the clash between Islam and the West.

Tags: public opinion, faith diplomacy, islam, clash of civilizations

Chinese scholars’ delegation spreads Tibetan culture in Chile

A visit by Chinese specialists in Tibetan studies provided an important opportunity for Chileans to understand more about Tibet, the director of the delegation said Tuesday.

Tags: china, Cultural Diplomacy, non-state actors, non-state pd, latin america, tibet, chile

Pakistan tragedy offers U.S. a chance

In principle, the United States is in a position to replicate the "Chinook diplomacy" that created immense goodwill toward America in 2005, when the U.S. conducted a massive helicopter airlift after an earthquake in Pakistani Kashmir.

Tags: united states, pakistan, public opinion, aid diplomacy

Canada gung-ho about arrival of Chinese tourists under new agreement

Chinese tourists aboard a flight to Vancouver Wednesday will get a warm welcome normally reserved for important government officials as China and Canada inaugurate a new era of tourism trade under the Approved Destination Status (ADS) conferred on Canada last December by Beijing.

Tags: china, nation branding, public opinion, canada, tourism

Water worries

The U.S. State Department attempts to address the crying need for cleaner water through grants and other aid programs to developing nations. Each year the department issues a report, in adherence to the Water for the Poor Act of 2005, detailing its efforts.

Tags: public opinion, science diplomacy, us department of state, water diplomacy, water

The American Documentary Showcase: Documentary Diplomacy Across the Globe

Award-winning contemporary American documentary films and filmmakers are giving audiences around the world new insights into life and culture in the United States. A touring program of about 60 independently produced documentaries is traveling to almost 25 countries worldwide...

Tags: united states, Cultural Diplomacy, non-state actors, non-state pd, us department of state, film diplomacy, cultural understanding, film industry, documentary

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