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.

No Oscar For Ottawa’s Policy On Emerging Asian Powers

Today Canada has potential people-to-people strength that is almost totally ignored by Ottawa. We have 1 million Canadians of South Asian origin, 1 million Canadians of Chinese origin, and 2 million Canadians living abroad, many of them in the United States. Countries like China and India know the power of such diasporas.

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George Clooney Meets With Obama, Biden on Darfur Crisis

U.S. film actor George Clooney says he has urged the Obama administration to step up U.S. efforts to solve the humanitarian crisis in the Sudanese region of Darfur. The Academy Award-winning actor met with President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden at the White House Monday to brief them on his recent trip to refugee camps on the Sudanese-Chadian border.

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The Philadelphia Story

The news out of Philadelphia is that there is no news — no newspapers, that is. The Philadelphia Inquirer and the Philadelphia Daily News have joined the swelling ranks of American print media that have gone bankrupt.

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British interfaith initiatives set example for co-religionists in the Middle East

In the wake of tragedy and hope, British Muslim and Jewish leaders have come together for interfaith initiatives that are not only important for achieving communal harmony in the UK, but were designed to inspire Middle Eastern political leaders to work for lasting peace between Israel and Palestine.

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Use ‘Smart Power’ to Help Cubans

Contrary to popular myth and public misunderstanding, if President Barack Obama wishes to change the U.S. policy toward Cuba, he has ample authority to do so. If he takes charge of Cuba policy, he can turn the embargo into an effective instrument of ''smart power'' to achieve the United States' policy objectives in Cuba.

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Beijing’s Diplomatic Blitz Gathers Pace

As the Year of the Ox rang in, China launched a new wave of top-level diplomacy. In the short span of two weeks, Chinese leaders became globe-trotters, with their footprints left in Europe, Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa and the Middle East. The frequency, intensity and magnitude of China's latest diplomatic moves are unprecedented in contemporary international relations.

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SE Asia’s Political Clout Grows With The Rise Of China And India

Southeast Asia's political leverage on the global stage is on the rise thanks to its ability to keep the big powers' interests in the region in balance, but officials and experts warn of greater challenges in the future amid the current global woes. Southeast Asia has played a pivotal role in creating regional political stability in Asia amid the rise of China and India in the continent that has seen economic domination by Japan for decades.

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Actions Speak Loud When Branding A City

My column last Tuesday on the branding of Montreal drew a skeptical response from one authority on image-making, Simon Anholt. He's an adviser to various governments on nation branding and an editor of the journal Place Branding and Public Diplomacy.

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