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.

China Broadens Soft Power Push in Australia

In recent weeks, business deals between Australian and Chinese media groups have raised concerns over potential Chinese government influence in the Australian press. But according to a report in the Australian Financial Review, the media is not the only institution that has recently received Chinese government money as part of a soft power push by Beijing.

Tags: china, australia, smart & soft power, media, government pd, education, influence, international image, south china sea, propaganda, public opinion

'We Will Give that Food to Someone Who Is Hungry'

In India, dabbawalas are using their world-renowned delivery techniques to pass on surplus wedding food to the poor, as Matthew Wheeler and Priti Gupta found out, while in Lebanon, FoodBlessed's "hunger heroes" showed Carolina Valladares and Mohamad Chreyteh their food rescue techniques.

Tags: india, lebanon, gastrodiplomacy, hunger, cooperation, people to people public diplomacy

Five Goals of Saudi Arabia’s Ambitious Transformation Plans

Saudi Arabia has an image problem. From allegations of exporting a radical Islamist ideology, to the war on Yemen and gender rights, the country’s reputation often takes a battering around the world. Now, the culture ministry has been given the challenging task of improving domestic and international perceptions, while delivering a 10 per cent increase in positive media coverage of the kingdom by 2020.

Tags: saudi arabia, nation branding, public opinion, public image, tourism, Cultural Diplomacy, exchanges

Countries Resisting India's Bid to Join NSG Soften Stand

A US-led push for India to join a club of countries controlling access to sensitive nuclear technology made some headway on Thursday as several opponents appeared more willing to work towards a compromise, but China remained defiant.

Tags: india, nuclear cooperation, NSG, international security, china, multilateral diplomacy, government pd

A Ghanaian Chef Works Against Waste to Feed the Hungry

Amoo Addo believed there was enough food in the west African nation to feed all of its nearly 27 million people, but more had to be done to educate and inspire people to help those in need. The result was a charity, now called Food For All Ghana. 

Tags: ghana, gastrodiplomacy, hunger, africa, malnutrition, people to people diplomacy

China, North Korea Seeking to Amend Ties

Traditional allies driven to act as their rivals step up efforts to win over their friends. "If China feels that US effort to contain China is getting severe and intense, China will make the strategic move to invite Kim Jong Un to Beijing as an international warning to the US," he added.

Tags: china, north korea, south korea, US, government pd, strategic alliances, international security and stability

ASEAN, China to Discuss 'Urgent Regional Issues' at Special Ministerial Meeting

The focus this year has been selected with the theme of "ASEAN-China education exchange year", Derry added. As such, he said, there will be more efforts to increase cooperation in the education sector, people-to-people exchanges and promoting awareness between the two peoples. 

Tags: asean, china, indonesia, multilateral organizations, government pd, territorial disputes, regional cooperation, exchanges, public diplomacy

How Modi Is Changing Global Diplomacy with Bean Tacos and Dosas Across the World

Even while rustling up investments worth billions for India, PM Narendra Modi constantly looks like he's having fun. Instead of the formal press meetings and handshaking that typified our previous PMs, this one is ensuring he's having a good time, and casually changing the rule book of how diplomacy is conducted.

Tags: public opinion, public image, india, narendra modi, gastrodiplomacy, culinary diplomacy, exchanges

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