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.
Obama Gets it Right on Iraq
Obama's decision to speak directly to the Iraqi people -- and not only to Iraqi leaders -- was brilliantly conceived and executed. His very clear statement that the U.S. had no aspirations on Iraqi territory or resources -- no permanent bases -- was pitch perfect.
The Power of Three
Like Americans themselves, outsiders have to learn to adjust expectations downwards of what Washington can deliver in today's more chaotic and less controllable world without one dominant superpower.
Spaniards Seeks Relations with Africa
Casa África is a public consortium sponsored by the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, the Spanish Agency for International Cooperation for Development and authorities of the Canary Islands that responds to the new compromises of the Spanish foreign policy in Africa...to strengthen the political, social, cultural and economic ties between the country and the African continent.
In Failing Economy, Foreign Service Attracts Many
Forget about a career in investment banking. Hedge funds, schmedge funds. For many these days, diplomacy is where it's at. Late last month, the State Department announced the February administration of its Foreign Service officer test had reached the agency's "worldwide scheduling limit," reflecting a surge in applicants from previous years. Inspired in part by a new president who promises to strengthen alliances abroad at a time when companies are cutting their rosters, thousands are looking to the Foreign Service as a future career path.
To Win Hearts and Minds, Get Back in the Game
As part of a broader overhaul of its public diplomacy effort, the United States should reinvigorate the old American Centers concept-putting, when possible, new ones that are safe but accessible in vibrant downtown areas-support active cultural programming, and resume the teaching of English by American or U.S.-trained teachers hired directly by embassies.
Diplo-Blogosphere: Ranking the French, Germans and Brits
Despite my vivid memory of all of this, it wasn't all that big a deal -- but it did imprint on my mind the different stances that countries take towards new media and bloggers -- particularly serious political and policy bloggers who run in a lot of the same circles as the mainstream types...But plaudits aside, it is interesting to take a cursory look at how some Embassies are dealing with new media, using or ignoring the tools that online video and blogging can provide.
The People-to-People People
Now is the time for all good men — and women — to come to the aid of public diplomacy. I have in mind citizen travel to countries that, until recently, were off-limits to Americans, like Iran, Libya or Syria.
‘Selling’ America to the World
Secretary Clinton said her role was not just about repairing relations with governments around the world but also to talk to people, to try to influence their view of America by meeting Japanese students or chatting to Indonesians about the clean water and health care projects the US was funding in their country.
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