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.

International Film Festival Opens Up in Ghana

The Founder and Executive Director of the Black Star International Film Festival Juliet Asante, made this known at a press briefing in Accra. According to her, films are a source of national pride and identity, a cultural diplomacy tool; employment creator and also attracts investments. [...] According to her, the industry in Ghana is picking up fast.

Tags: ghana, africa, south africa, film festival, Cultural Diplomacy, nation branding, international image, economic development, advocacy

Small US Towns Look to Syrian Refugees for an Economic Boost

Small towns and rural areas across the U.S. have been losing population since 2010, though the losses have shrunk to 4,000 a year in 2015 from an average of 33,000 a year earlier in the decade, according to a May report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. But in many areas, refugees have helped to offset or reverse the losses.

Tags: syrian refugees, US, global aid & development, vermont, rutland, economy, diversity

For a Softer Image

Billed as “portraying a positive image of Pakistan”, the conference in Lahore leaned on the side of propaganda — to drum beat the need of promoting the soft image of the country. In the past many years, since the full-blown terrorist activity started in the country, there has been a parallel drive launched especially from the government or the establishment for stressing upon a softer image of the country.

Tags: pakistan, Nation Image, soft image, Cultural Diplomacy, cultural exchange, tourism, hinduism

Fashion Designers Blend East and West At Amman Catwalk Show

Fashion designers blended influences from the Arabian Desert, the Middle Eastern lifestyle and European trends at a catwalk show in Amman on Thursday, marking the 25th anniversary of Ukrainian independence. [...] fashion week aimed to broaden Jordanians’ understanding of the Ukrainian people and strengthen the connection between the two countries. 

Tags: fashion diplomacy, jordan, ukraine, Cultural Diplomacy, cultural exchange, tourism, middle east, europe

Judo As a Sport for Social Justice

Judo cannot change the world, but it can help create the community, empathy and understanding needed to begin the process toward greater social justice and equality. So, when you are watching the Rio Olympics this month, be sure to cheer on Kayla Harrison, the only American to earn an Olympic gold medal in Judo. Afterward, check out your local dojo. It is truly never too late to learn more about yourself and your community.

Tags: judo, sports diplomacy, social justice, north america, 2016 Rio Olympics, Cultural Diplomacy, equality, global aid & development

Injecting a Little Music Into Japanese Politics

Music and politics in Japan have rarely been closer. From the government’s use of AKB48 member Haruka Shimazaki in a military recruitment advertising campaign to its funding of pop culture as a form of “soft power” through initiatives like Cool Japan, music has been used by the establishment to advance various goals. 

Tags: japan, music diplomacy, Cultural Diplomacy, soft power, cool japan, japanese politics, Noriko Manabe

British Council Unveils Year of Culture

The British Council has unveiled a series of cultural and educational programs aimed at promoting its 'Year of Culture' to be observed across India and UK in 2017. These will include student scholarships, partnerships between Indian and British universities and a roadshow on Shakespeare - the most enduring literary and cultural icon that unites the two countries.

Tags: british council, Cultural Diplomacy, cultural exchange, international exchange, india, uk, education exchanges, shakespeare

American Museum of Natural History's Cuba Exhibit Breaks Diplomatic Ground

The famed American Museum of Natural History opens an exhibition this fall that its scientists say breaks new ground on multiple fronts. [...] In keeping with the newly relaxed relations between the United States and Cuba, scientists from both countries have broken through more than a half-century of restrictions in place since the Cold War.

Tags: american museum of natural history, science diplomacy, Cultural Diplomacy, united states, cuba, diplomatic relations, wildlife, cultural artifacts

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