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.
Saudi-Cuba Cultural Co-op Accord Inked
The governments of Saudi Arabia and Cuba signed an executive program of cultural cooperation and expressed interest in strengthening and expanding links in that field, informed Cuban diplomatic sources. The document based on the General Cooperation Agreement signed in 2004 between the Saudi kingdom and the island was inked on occasion of the visit of Culture First Deputy Minister, Rafael Bernal to this capital.
Arab-South American Summit Aims to Boost Ties
Qatar will host on March 31 the Second Arab-South American Summit, which will gather Arab and South American leaders to enhance the political, economic, social and cultural status of countries from both sides. “We all look forward this year to contributing to resolving all Arab and international issues, which will enhance our status as an effective pivot locally and in the international community.
Dubai hosts Global Art Forum
The Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage (ADACH) organised Thursday a series of seminars and panel discussions. The events entitled "The Artistic and Cultural Heritage: A Contemporary Vision" was held at the tent of the Global Art Forum at Dubai’s Port of Peace as part of the Global Art Forum held in Dubai.
Clinton Pursues Broad Agenda With Some Key Posts Unfilled
Analysts and lawmakers have expressed concerns that the department needs more high-ranking political staff to carry out its agenda. The holes lie in the ranks of undersecretaries and ambassadors who must be confirmed. Mrs. Clinton still lacks undersecretaries for arms control, economics, public diplomacy and global affairs, as well as a director of U.S. foreign assistance and several assistant secretaries.
Iran Disses Obama: No Change Is Seen
The cool reception by the top Iranian leader was belied, however, by signs that the Iranian public had responded favorably to an act of public diplomacy that analysts hailed as a potentially watershed moment in U.S.-Iranian affairs.
Cultural Diplomacy in Focus at Art Forum
Culture is an important tool that would improve diplomatic relations of the Arab world with the rest of the world, according to a group of local and international experts at Art Dubai. As part of the ongoing Art Dubai’s Global Art Forum, the ADACH (Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage) hosted The Arts and Cultural Heritage: A contemporary view.
Country Brand
The government has embarked on an ambitious plan to boost the country's brand power from the current 33rd position in the world to 15th by 2013. The motto of the new Korea brand is a "caring and lovable Korea."...The government can lead the way in creating and implementing a nation brand. However, it is up to each individual to actually "live" the brand and give it authenticity and power. Hence, it is vital that the public understand the need to create such a brand. To this end, the government should actively promote this brand among its citizens as well as to people overseas.
My Culture + Your Culture =?
As part of the campaign to draw attention to the connect.stat.gov site the Department of State launched an on-line video competition challenging young people around the world to create a three minute video around the theme of "My culture + Your Culture =?" which also spoke to the intended purpose of the site to use the net to build international understanding.
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