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.
Cabinet Approves Setting Up Of International Law Division At Wisma Putra
The cabinet on Friday approved the setting up of an international research and law division at the Wisma Putra, Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Rais Yatim said..."The ministry should strive to achieve an exemplary standard in its international and maritime law services as well as in other areas such as public diplomacy and organisational law which are interrelated to foreign policy services."
Soccer vs. culture: Austria’s identity crisis
Austria is gripped by what you might call small-country syndrome. The tournament, the nation's bid to join the global sporting big time, has been a passing disaster for the city's cultural institutions, which for ages have supported the local economy and given Vienna its glorious, albeit somewhat undeservedly, antimacassared reputation.
South Asian Film Festival begins
The third South Asian Film Festival (SAFF) got underway here on Friday with film makers stressing the need to spread the message of peace and harmony through cinema, whose language of emotion knows no barriers.
Activists Warned on Olympic Protests
In the latest sign of efforts to prevent dissent during the Beijing Olympics, political activists in Shanghai say they have been warned against expressing their opinions, speaking with foreigners or visiting Beijing until after the Games. The activists, who have petitioned the city government over grievances in the past, say they were summoned by the police, or detained and issued warnings against making political statements before or during the Games.
Bush Nominates Former Dow Jones CEO For Broadcasting Board
President George W. Bush nominated former Dow Jones Chief Executive Officer Peter Kann to be a member of the Broadcasting Board of Governors...If confirmed by the Senate, Kann would serve out the remainder of former BBG Chairman James Glassman's three-year term, which expires in August 2010.
Elmo and friends to visit children at bases
The Muppets’ Sesame Street Experience for Military Families tour kicks off July 8 at Twentynine Palms, Calif., and proceeds to 42 other installations around the country, ending at Camp Ripley in Little Falls, Minn., on Nov. 2. It’s the first time in the nearly 40-year history of Sesame Street that the Muppets have done a live outreach program, said Gary Knell, president and chief executive officer of Sesame Workshop in a June 26 ceremony announcing the tour.
Is War as Diplomacy Obsolete
While the 20th century was predominantly shaped by hard power, the 21st may prove to be the opposite. The United States must adopt more soft power measures and recognize that today's "mission accomplished" will look very different than that of five years ago.
Britain in the world: Ambiguous Albion
So much that has transpired during Gordon Brown’s first year as prime minister has been unexpected...True, a spluttering economy has grabbed his attention, made voters less indulgent of the jet-setting beloved of Mr Blair and diminished the soft power that Britain enjoyed when it was seen as a country that had mastered globalisation.
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