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.

Cultural Streets to Ensure a Durable Pak-China Relationship

Pak-China cultural streets should be established in different cities of Pakistan to promote cultural harmony between the two friendly countries”. The idea was floated by President Pak-China Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Shah Faisal Afridi. He said that the lack of cultural contacts between the two countries was one of the key challenges for a durable economic relationship between Pakistan and China.

Tags: pakistan, china, bilateral relations, Cultural Diplomacy, art, economic development, media, food, literature

How Donald Trump Is Making Us Insecure

Recent comments by Donald Trump in the New York Times should and will frighten Americans and our allies around the world. In response to questions about the North Atlantic Alliance (NATO) the Republican nominee suggested that he would abandon our friends and fail to protect our allies if they didn’t pay a high enough price. 

Tags: Donald Trump, nato, allies, republican party, government pd, united states, international image, violent extremism, vladimir putin, diplomatic relations

US Looks for More Global Help Fighting ISIS

The Obama administration is hosting defense and foreign ministers and representatives from over 40 countries Wednesday in an effort to get more help fighting ISIS. A day after the anti-ISIS coalition announced it had dropped its 50,000th bomb in the nearly two-year campaign to root the terror group out of Iraq and Syria, the US sought to raise over $2 billion in funding to bolster Iraq and seek other help from allies to stabilize the region.

Tags: united states, isis, violent extremism, government pd, digital diplomacy & new tech, non state pd, obama administration, iraq, syria, john kerry

Vietnamese Music Bloomed with Ossso Fusion - The Harmony of Asia-Europe in Saint Petersburg

OSSSO Fusion Musical Experience "Sound of the Nature" - a special Asia - Europe music experience with the unique combination of folk music, light music and symphonic music was first performed abroad in the cultural exchange festival of Vietnam from July 11th 2016 to July 15th 2016 at the cultural capital Saint Petersburg, Russia, which brought the cultural pride of Vietnam to the Russian music lovers.

Tags: vietnam, ossso fusion musical experience, asia, europe, music, Cultural Diplomacy, cultural exchange, saint petersburg, russia

Africa's Young Leaders At Home in Virginia

Virginians may not know it, but for the month of July, the state is hosting a select group of future world leaders. The Mandela fellowship, started by President Obama, is a prestigious program that brings some of Africa’s best and brightest young leaders to the U.S. This year, Virginia Commonwealth University is one of just four colleges hosting 50 Mandela fellows for six weeks.

Tags: africa, virginia, united states, international exchange, leadership, mandela fellowship, president obama, education, culture, dialogue

Festival Offers Latest in Japanese Pop Culture

The annual J-Pop Summit, hosted by Superfrog Project, will be held from July 22 to 24. This Japanese cultural festival has been held in San Francisco every summer since 2009. By introducing the latest in Japanese music, fashion, film, art, games, tech-innovations, anime, and food, as well as niche subcultures, the festival has become a landing platform for new trends from Japan. 

Tags: j-pop summit, san francisco, united states, japan, pop culture, Cultural Diplomacy, music, fashion, film, art, technology, anime, food

Why Modi's Razzmatazz Diplomacy isn't Serving African Interests

India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi concluded his five-day, four-nation tour of Africa on July 11. He spent two days in South Africa and made brief visits to Mozambique, Tanzania and Kenya. As he left Nairobi at the end of the tour, Modi had covered 42 countries in his 51 trips abroad. Antarctica is now the only continent he has not visited in his two years in office.

Tags: india, narendra modi, africa, south africa, mozambique, tanzania, kenya, government pd, smart & soft power, nation branding, international image, trade

Twinning of Archaeological Sites in Brecks and Japan is a World First

Two towns separated by two continents have spent a weekend celebrating their rock-solid archaeological bond. Thetford and Nagawa, Japan have common ground in their historic use of flint and obsidian. Now representatives from Norfolk and Japan have commemorated the towns’ bond with the world’s first twinning of archaeological sites.

Tags: archeology, japan, united kingdom, international exchange, education, arts, culture, museum diplomacy, people to people diplomacy

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