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.

Speak softly and carry a blank cheque

In search of soft power, Brazil is turning itself into one of the world's biggest aid donors. But is it going too far, too fast?

Tags: soft power, brazil, foreign aid

Tackling the Challenges of the Broadcasting Board of Governors

The new Broadcasting Board of Governors, announced on Friday by the Obama White House, have their work cut out for them.

Tags: voice of america, bbg, radio free europe/radio liberty

Young artists join in contemporary exhibition

Young Vietnamese artist Hoang Duong Cam will join his Japanese colleague Takayuki Yamamoto in an exhibition of their joint works in Hanoi from July 23 to August 5. The exhibition entitled “On each kilometre” is part of the arts cooperation assistance project of the Japan Culture Exchange Centre in Vietnam.

Tags: Cultural Diplomacy, non-state pd, japan, art diplomacy, vietnam, cultural understanding

Moroccan choreographer breaks boundaries at German theater festival

The founder of Morocco's first contemporary dance group takes a taboo-breaking look at the world of Morocco's wedding dancers. Her work is part of a German festival that aims to cross national boundaries on stage.

Tags: Cultural Diplomacy, germany, dance, morocco

The job of an ambassador

You must be able to negotiate, to win the confidence of the powerful and influence them, to understand what makes a foreign society tick, to analyse information and report it accurately and quickly, including what your own government does not want to hear; you need "a quick mind, a hard head, a strong stomach, a warm smile and a cold eye".

Tags: public opinion, united kingdom, ambassadors

Opinion: UN must realistically evaluate Millennium Goals

As the United Nations takes stock of progress 10 years after the Millennium Development Goals were created, one expert says a hard look needs to be taken at what has been and can be accomplished.

Tags: public opinion, united nations, water diplomacy, development, poverty, millennium development goals

A change and not a change in U.S. Middle East policy

The Obama administration's treatment of Netanyahu at the first meeting created the impression of a deep crisis in American-Israel relations. The meeting last Tuesday, however, repaired the damage and lifted the mood music after recent tensions.

Tags: united states, middle east, public opinion, israel, barack obama, palestine, peace

Cuba’s Changes

A sustained effort of relatively quiet European diplomacy on the part of the European Union and the Roman Catholic Church towards Cuba on the issue of human rights, has brought a result...

Tags: europe, european union, human rights, cuba, catholic church

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