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.
Japan to celebrate colours of India Sep 27-28
Japan will come alive to the sounds and flavours of India Sep 27-28 in a cultural event, 'Namaste India', in the heart of Tokyo. It will be organised by the India Centre Foundation...“The India Centre Foundation, founded in 1996 as a non-profit organisation, has been a catalyst in strengthening India-Japanese relation by building bridges at a socio-economic level, and 'Namaste India' is an attempt to celebrate India in Japan,” chairman of the foundation Vaibhav Kant Upadhyay told IANS over telephone from Tokyo.
Answers to FAQs about “Getting the People Part Right”
To begin with, we have to start with the basic construct that undergirds the Foreign Service personnel system, and that is the “generalist” construct. The system seeks to bring in “generalists” who will, over the course of a 25- or 30-year career, be able to serve effectively in a number of geographic regions and in a number of functions.
Chinese dissident tipped to win Nobel peace prize
This year's Nobel peace prize could be awarded to a Chinese dissident to highlight China's human rights record in the wake of the Olympic Games, according to experts who closely follow the workings of the award. Experts said the Norwegian Nobel committee, the secretive five-strong body that awards the prize yearly, would see the passing of the Olympic Games as an opportunity to highlight China's human rights record, especially in a year marking the 60th anniversary of the universal declaration of human rights.
Report Seeks Engagement With Muslims by Diplomacy
After 18 months spent examining the deteriorating relations between the United States and the Muslim world during the Bush administration, a diverse group of American leaders will release a report in Washington on Wednesday calling for an overhaul of American strategy to reverse the spread of terrorism and extremism.
Brownback Introduces Public Diplomacy Legislation
U.S. Senator Sam Brownback today introduced legislation that would establish the National Center for Strategic Communications, an agency similar to the now defunct U.S. Information Agency...In addition to establishing a new public diplomacy agency, Brownback's proposal would abolish the existing Undersecretary for Public Diplomacy at the State Department and the Broadcasting Board of Governors.
‘Maoist’ Chavez Nurtures Venezuelan Ties with China on Visit
Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez arrived in China on a three-day state visit Tuesday, declaring himself a "Maoist" moments after touching down and touting what he said was China's support for a strategy to end U.S. domination of world affairs.
Senior Diplomats In Short Supply
The Foreign Service needs more senior public diplomacy officers, a top State Department official told a congressional panel on Tuesday."On the public diplomacy side, there is some positive news, but it's a grim picture overall," Amb. Scott DeLisi, director of career development and assignments in State's Bureau of Human Resources, said before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs subcommittee.
Call For More Balanced Security Budget
As the United States struggles to deal with what some analysts say is its most serious financial crisis in decades, a group of experts called on Monday for major changes in the way Washington spends money to protect its national security...Indeed, the US is currently spending $16 on military programs for every dollar it spends on diplomacy. That ratio will increase to 18:1 next year, when the Pentagon is likely to get nearly $540 billion, while the State Department's allocation is likely to fall short of $40 billion.
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