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.

Branding Hiroshima Beyond Obama

On Thursday, May 26, the first day of the G7 Summit, Mr. and Mrs. Abe accompanied the world’s leaders and their spouses on a visit to the Shinto spiritual origin of Japan known as Ise Jingu (Ise Grand Shrine) [...] to emphasize Japan’s spiritual core at a shrine noted for its natural beauty and not national politics like that of Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo that rattles nerves throughout Northeast Asia. 

Tags: japan, united states, hiroshima, barack obama, Opinion, kyoto, unesco world heritage sites, shinzo abe, G7 Summit, nation branding, government pd

Indo-Venezuela Film Association Carved Out for India

"Venezuela has a lot to offer in terms of art and culture. We have already opened a cultural centre in New Delhi. ICMEI is going to be the extension of our efforts. All are invited to be a part of these two centres at Noida and Delhi. We have grown much bigger in one day," said the Ambassador, appreciating the large network of 162 countries of ICMEI.

Tags: india, venezuela, film diplomacy, media, indo-venezuela film association, Cultural Diplomacy, cultural exchange

Koalas are Australia's Most Effective Diplomats

Australian animals have long been dispatched internationally as a form of diplomacy. In the past two years however, it has been koalas, rather than the platypi, who have shot to international notice as key Australian contenders in political power plays. 

Tags: australia, koalas, koala diplomacy, soft power, animal diplomacy, joseph nye, united kingdom

Obama’s Tweet Meister

His comments not only call into question the honesty of policy statements from the White House, but they also display a fundamental disregard for the news media’s role in informing the public about what its government is doing. Performing that role requires that the relationship between press and government...

Tags: barack obama, national security council, international affairs, new media, government pd, new technology, foreign policy, white house

Facebook, Twitter, Youtube Pledge to Remove Hate Speech From Social Media

Finding that the curse of unsupervised hate speech is rampant on the web and leads to terrorism, social media moguls Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter and YouTube have joined in signing a “Code of Conduct”. The document, produced by the European Commission (EC), states that these mega companies will dedicate manpower and algorithms to remove “illegal hate speech” within 24 hours.

Tags: facebook, twitter, youtube, media, social media, anti-terrorism, Digital Diplomacy & New Technology, terrorism, media platform

Tiny Singapore a Microcosm of the Global Climate Dilemma

The logic of climate diplomacy is that the best way to encourage others to do more is to reduce emissions more rapidly yourself. But Singapore is limited in what it can offer in terms of cuts because its small land area restricts the availability of domestic renewable energy.

Tags: singapore, global issues, global aid & development, climate change, climate diplomacy, Nation Image, nation branding, government pd

Scranton Jazz Drummer Travels to Cuba on Cultural Exchange to Share in Musical Education

Marko Marcinko traveled the world many times over during his long career as an in-demand jazz drummer. Cuba, however, had long been out of reach for the well-known Scranton musician, just as it had been for most Americans for more than a half century. But the United States’ recent reestablishment of formal relations with the Communist Caribbean country led to new and exciting travel opportunities for Americans, musicians among them.

Tags: cuba, jazz diplomacy, cultural exchange, educational exchange, Marko Marcinko, music diplomacy, non-state pd

Opinion: The Benefits of a Cultural Policy

How can a million people be made to feel welcome as our guests? How can Palmyra be saved? How should the world see Germany? The right approach to cultural policy can give answers, says DW's Gero Schliess.

Tags: Cultural Diplomacy, cultural education, soft power, policy, immigration, Opinion, syria

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