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.

Tianjin Builds Cultural Bridge With the World

Sino-German Media Co Ltd, a TV production joint venture, said it hopes to produce moreprograms about Chinese culture at its production center in Tianjin to show to viewers inGermany. The company has reached an agreement with Tianjin Foreign Cultural Trade Base, an organization for cultural exchange between domestic and overseas enterprises.

Tags: Tianjin, cultural exchange, international broadcasting, mike pence, germany, china, Cultural Diplomacy

Reassessing the Role of Soft Power: What Should Russia Keep in Mind?

When discussing soft power, it is important to understand that, just like hard power, it is an attribute of force and as such, maintains a coercive, compulsory nature. Bidirectional influence is a purely methodological, not substantive quality, which creates the illusion that many are involved in the decision-making process, but the sole main beneficiary is still the state that is projecting its power.

Tags: soft power, russia, joseph nye, media, us foreign aid, politics, hard power

Forget Gangnam Style: K-pop Could Make Changdong Seoul's Next Big Thing

Changdong district, a relatively small residential commuter area, lies on the northern outskirts of Seoul. Home to a few hundred thousand people, it's an area that's growing but which has little cultural facilities or industry. [...] City planners hope that K-pop can do for Changdong what the Beatles did for Liverpool in the UK attracting both locals and tourists into the area, who could bring jobs and spending power with them.
 

Tags: Gangnam Style, korean wave, k-pop, Cultural Diplomacy, music diplomacy, city diplomacy, karaoke diplomacy, tourism, government pd

U.S.-China Museum Summit Brings Leaders of Major Museums in China to NY for Dialogue with their U.S. Counterparts

he American Federation of Arts (AFA), Asia Society, the Chinese Museums Association, and the Nanjing Museum are pleased to announce the U.S.-China Museum Summit will take place in New York City from September 25 to 28, 2016, bringing together museum directors and cultural leaders from both countries. Participants will explore opportunities for cultural exchange...

Tags: new york, US, china, Rodrigo Duterte, Cultural Diplomacy, cultural exchange, international exchange, art & culture

Beyond the War of Words: How Might the Australian Media’s Coverage of China Affect Social Cohesion?

The Australian government’s Public Diplomacy Strategy points to the importance of “diaspora diplomacy”. It promises to take steps to “engage diaspora communities drawing on their linguistic skills, social networks and cultural community connections”, by making active use of “online and social media as public diplomacy tools”.

Tags: australia, china, media, social media, Digital Diplomacy & New Technology, diaspora diplomacy, multiculturalism

With Help, Syrians Rebuild Careers in the U.S.

Asylees, like the 85,000 refugees from around the world arriving in the U.S. each year, must be unable or unwilling to return to their country due to persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution. While refugees are resettled from overseas, asylees are already in the U.S. when they present their claims for protection.

Tags: US, Syrian Refugee Crisis, help refugees, nonprofits, global aid & development, asylum seekers

Measuring the Value of Digital Diplomacy

We can get hung up on the number of social media accounts a foreign ministry has, how many likes a tweet received, or how many followers we have. These numbers are great: they are easily measured [...] But they don’t go to the heart of Sam’s question: What difference has it made? In the end, as public servants, we need to demonstrate to taxpayers why it is worth investing in digital.

Tags: digital diplomacy & new tech, social media, foreign policy, government pd, digital engagement, advocacy

Botswana: Re Batswana Tours Europe

Chinese, Swedish and Germans will have a taste of local music during Botswana's 50th independence celebrations, courtesy of ReBatswana Music Ensemble. The music ensemble is a colourful, spirited showcase of traditional, folk, afro jazz and modern music and they are booked to perform in the said countries.

Tags: botswana, africa, europe, Cultural Diplomacy, koryo tours, music, cultural exchange, china, sweden, germany

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