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.
Calling Doktor “Haus”
This may turn out to be a footnote in the annals of public diplomacy, but it is an instructive one nonetheless. The Amerika Haus in Berlin, a symbol of U.S.-government public diplomacy throughout the Cold War, has been quietly resurrected by a German-American not-for-profit to serve as a venue for America-related events in the German capital.
U.S. ‘Committed’ to Flexible Approach to Aid Programs
The United States is committed to a flexible and responsive approach to Lebanese and regional aid programs, a senior State Department official said Monday. "There are issues, challenges that are too great to be faced by one country all by itself," Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for Near East Affairs Madelyn Spirnak told reporters gathered at the US Embassy in Awkar.
Challenging China
Unnerved that the Dalai Lama's soft power has stood up to its untrammelled power, China today has taken to haranguing propaganda while enforcing a stringent security clampdown across an increasingly restive Tibetan region, half of which has been hived off from Tibet and merged with Qinghai, Gansu, Sichuan and Yunnan provinces. With the Dalai Lama having parlayed his international moral standing into an unassailable influence over global public opinion, a desperate Beijing has had to fall back more and more on Cultural Revolution language.
Obama Team Drops ‘War On Terror’ Rhetoric
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Monday the Obama administration had dropped "war on terror" from its lexicon, rhetoric former President George W. Bush used to justify many of his actions.
World Urged to Help Afghanistan
Delegates from more than 70 countries are set to meet in The Hague to discuss Afghan reconstruction, days after the US announced major policy changes. The UN called the one-day conference amid widespread concern that not enough progress had been made since the US-led invasion of Afghanistan in 2001.
Indian Business Chamber of Luxembourg Launched
The Indian Business Chamber of Luxembourg asbl was launched yesterday afternoon at the Chamber of Commerce in Luxembourg-Kirchberg in the presence of Luxembourg's Deputy Prime Minister an dMinister for Foreign Affairs and Immigration, Jean Asselborn, Homory Consul General of India in Luxembourg, Jim Penning, and the Director of the Chamber de Commerce, Pierre Gramegna.
NATO Reaches Out To Online Audience
Four days ahead of its 60th anniversary summit in Strasbourg and Kehl, the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) has launched a web campaign aimed at raising awareness among young people on what it describes its commitment to providing peace and security.
The Changing Climate for Cultural Relations
What’s changed about the climate for cultural relations between the peoples of the world? Pretty obvious, the global economic crisis. On the eve of the G20 summit, cultural relations might seem marginal, irrelevant or a luxury we can’t afford.
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