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.

China scoffs at US’ ‘smart power’

The Obama administration of has not changed its China policies, and it continues to apply the carrot and the stick through its “smart power” diplomacy because it wants to find a way to perpetuate its position as the leader, even if it is unable to cooperate or reach compromises with China on major global issues.

Tags: china, united states, soft power, public opinion, smart power, joseph nye, sino-us relationship

U.S. increases aid to Pakistan, wary of flood fallout

The United States announced an additional $20 million to help Pakistani flood victims on Tuesday amid growing concern over the political, economic and security ramifications of the disaster. The new aid brought to $55 million the amount of funds committed by Washington so far to flood relief efforts in Pakistan, along with U.S. military helicopters that have been airlifting survivors trapped by the worst floods in 80 years.

Tags: united states, soft power, government pd, pakistan, public opinion, aid diplomacy, military, disaster relief

Bridging Cultural Gaps Through Dance

Israeli American choreographer Barak Marshall leads dancers as part of a cultural exchange between Los Angeles and Tel Aviv.

Tags: Cultural Diplomacy, middle east, israel, non-state pd, dance, los angeles

What You Might Not Know About Ramadan

The beginning of Ramadan means millions of Muslims around the world begin praying and fasting from dawn to dusk. But for many non-Muslims, the fasting practice may be the extent of what they know about Islam's holy month. Author Vali Nasr explains that it's also a time of consumerism and "political skulduggery."

Tags: Cultural Diplomacy, public opinion, faith diplomacy, islam

What Washington Should Learn From the Death of Aid Workers in Afghanistan

The deaths of ten humanitarian workers this week in a remote region of Afghanistan underscore the unique but silent work done by American citizens not serving in government or military.

Tags: united states, Cultural Diplomacy, afghanistan, non-state pd, aid diplomacy, people-to-people

Hawaii gov. plans China trip to promote tourism

Gov. Linda Lingle says she'll likely travel to China in her final months of office to foster relations with tourism and government officials in the fast-developing Asian nation. In her final address as governor before the Hawaii Tourism Conference, Lingle said Tuesday she is committed to getting direct flights between Honolulu and China.

Tags: china, united states, Cultural Diplomacy, government pd, tourism

Expo At Night (Videoblog)

A view of various illuminated pavilions after dark at the 2010 Shanghai Expo.

Tags: china, Cultural Diplomacy, government pd, shanghai expo

UK: Battle of the beers

The Great British Beer Festival is exactly what its name implies. It’s a festival, it’s great, there’s beer — enough of the stuff to soak an entire city — and it’s a proud celebration of brewing traditions that no one else upholds quite like the British...Except, it seems, the Americans.

Tags: united states, soft power, Cultural Diplomacy, united kingdom, gastrodiplomacy

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