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.

Chinese President Xi Set to Open Culture Centre in Kathmandu

The People’s Republic of China is opening China Culture Center (CCC) in Nepal this year to coinicide with 60 years of diplomatic relations between the two nations. [...] The opening of the facility will promote cultures of the two countries, said Melsam Ojha, president of Friendship and Development Academy which has been promoting the Chinese culture in Nepal.

 

Tags: china, kathmandu, china culture center, nepal, xi jinxing, melsam ojha, Cultural Diplomacy, cultural exchange, international exchange, language, film diplomacy, music diplomacy

Chinese Media: Attack to Defend

China's media is increasingly broadcast around the world, yet the Asian country's state-controlled media is still regarded as lacking credibility compared to other international news organizations. [...] China expanded its media, Zhang adds, to improve its negative image propagated by the Western media.

Tags: china, media, international broadcasting, smart & soft power, international image, western media, asia, transparency, press freedom

AHIF's Foreign Policy Students Depart for Greece, Cyprus

The American Hellenic Institute Foundation (AHIF) College Student Foreign Policy Trip to Greece and Cyprus begins its eighth year as students from across the United States gathered for briefings in Washington before departing for Cyprus, June 17, 2016. The two-week program concludes when the students return from Athens, Greece, July 1, 2016. 

Tags: united states, greece, cyprus, international exchange, american hellenic institute foundation, culture, foreign policy

Namibia: Turkish Aid Agency Starts Development Program

The state's Turkish International Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) has launched a rural development program for one of Namibia’s most important ethnic groups, the San people, an official statement said Saturday. The San, also known as the Basarwa or Khwe, have deep roots in Namibia going back some 20,000 years.

Tags: namibia, turkey, africa, global aid & development, non state pd, economic development, education, farming

Modi’s First Two Years Have Raised India’s Profile Abroad

India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi assumed office in May 2014. [...] His political mandate to foster economic growth has become a tool to reach out to the international community and, simultaneously, to reshape India’s image. His interactions with political leaders from other countries have generally increased global interest in India and gained favourable comment in the foreign press.

Tags: narendra modi, india, smart & soft power, government pd, international image, economic development, public opinion, indian diaspora, social media

India, South Korea Launch Platform to Promote Investments

India and South Korea on Saturday launched a platform to promote and facilitate investments from the East Asian country.The platform 'Korea Plus' was launched by Commerce and Industry Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and her South Korean counterpart Joo Hyunghwan. "It is a special initiative to promote and facilitate Korean Investments in India," the commerce and industry ministry said in a statement.

Tags: india, south korea, digital diplomacy & new tech, digital platform, government pd, economic development, bilateral relations, east asia, korea plus, trade and investment

Mosaic Helps Muslim and Aboriginal Communities Piece Together Old and New Connections

An art project at an Islamic school in Melbourne's north has led to a remarkable cultural exchange between the country's oldest Australians, some of the newest and some of the toughest. [...] The piece will be at the centre of Ilim College's commemorations for the National Aboriginal and Islander Day of Celebration (NAIDOC) in July and celebrates the shared history of Aboriginal and Muslim people in Australia.

Tags: australia, aboriginal community, muslim community, international exchange, Cultural Diplomacy, arts, dialogue, national aboriginal and islander day of celebration

China Finds a Friend in Australia

Chinese influence in Australia is growing across a broad front, from political donations to Confucius Institute teachings in primary schools and university institutes funded from Beijing. These continuing efforts to spread soft power have found a new friend, with an announcement that content from Chinese newspapers and wires will run in Australian media and on the Sky TV cable television channel.

Tags: china, australia, bilateral relations, government pd, smart & soft power, influence, confucius institute, culture, media, propaganda, xi jinping, public opinion

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