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.

Preventing Violent Extremism with Skills, Education and Dialogue

Skills, jobs, freedom of expression and more culture and history ' these are the responses that must be nurtured in the face of violent extremism that is threatening our shared humanity, stated UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova at an event organized by Albania, Jordan and the Holy See in the margins of the 71st session of the UN General Assembly, on 20 September 2016.'

Tags: violent extremism, non state pd, education, dialogue, unesco, freedom of expression, government pd, united nations

World’s Fairs Still Play a Role in the Future of Tech Innovation

Expos, the quinquennial display of national, corporate and cultural hegemony started as commercial fairs more like today’s trade shows than the theme parks they are today. [...] Subsequent expos evolved into highly branded affairs in which participants sought a revivified international identity as nations and did so with increasingly bombastic pavilions.

Tags: world expo, history & theory, innovation, Cultural Diplomacy, international image, architecture, digital diplomacy & new tech

How Indians See Their Place in the World?

As India's economy has revived, its international trade and military posture around the world have grown. With the election of Narendra Modi, who has pursued an active foreign policy both within the South Asia region and around the world, India has emerged as an increasingly important player on the world stage. 

Tags: india, public opinion, canada, australia, japan, narendra modi, international image, smart & soft power

Philippine Embassy Opens Arts and Culture Centre

The Philippine Embassy in Doha marked a milestone in the field of cultural diplomacy with yesterday’s official opening of Sentro Rizal - a learning centre for Philippine arts and culture which is the second to be opened in the MENA region. [...] Hundreds of students from two Philippine schools in Qatar are set to benefit from the newly opened centre.

Tags: philippine, qatar, arts, culture, Cultural Diplomacy, cultural exchange, MENA region, education

US Embassy wins BASA Cultural Diplomacy Award

The Market Theatre Foundation applauds Business Arts South Africa for acknowledging the US Embassy’s contribution to the development and preservation of the arts in South Africa as well as the US Embassy’s continued prioritisation of cultural diplomacy programming between South African artists and their US counterparts.

Tags: us embassy, Cultural Diplomacy, south africa, Wu-Tang Clan, citizen participation, Cultural Programs

Social Media, The Balkans And Public Diplomacy

For the people of the Balkans the social media coincides with the period of democratic transition, with parliamentarian democracy, political pluralism, freedom and human rights, free market economy and the opening up of Euro-Atlantic integration. In this premature phase the social media entered with a great speed in the reality of the Balkans. 

Tags: social media, Digital Diplomacy & New Technology, balkans, Born Against, human rights, foreign policy

Chipawo Exports its Cultural Ambassadors

“Under this programme, Martha and Tinashe will be provided with an opportunity to explore Indian culture and expose Indian children to their country’s art, culture, history, language, music and dance. The internship will be at Ryan International School, Chandigarh and Delhi.”

Tags: Leonard Cohen, Cultural Diplomacy, cultural exchange, international exchange, india, art & culture, education exchanges

Sports Diplomacy: New UK Program Using Athletics to Connect People from All Walks of Life

Sports are an intrinsic part of the American life — bringing folks together on the field, in the backyard and around the TV. But sports are also bringing people together in an even bigger way — people from different continents, cultures and walks of life — thanks to a concept called sports diplomacy.

Tags: sports diplomacy, uk, Nina Simone, africa, united states, Cultural Diplomacy

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