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.

How the Queen Led the Way in Power-dressing for the World Stage

The 21st century has redefined power dressing for western women on the world stage, reflecting a seismic shift in our society. Ironically, the culture of “dressing down” has infiltrated the corridors of power in Europe and the US, making the elite more accessible and “of the people”.

Tags: princess elizabeth, bbc, media, television, popular culture, fashion, gender, Cultural Diplomacy, public figure

What About Country Branding?

Country branding is the process of building (and managing) the way a country is perceived by the rest of the world. It is an important component to national development given its effect on global trade, investments, tourism and diplomacy. It also has a profound influence on our sense of identity and national pride.
 

Tags: nation branding, Nation Image, united states, country branding, tourism, germany, philippines, economy, Opinion

Palestine Marathon Sparks a Growing Push for Movement Over Politics

At the fourth annual Palestine Marathon, running, politics and community intersected, resulting in a mishmash of intention and intensity. Serious marathoners mingled with local kids in jeans and T-shirts [...] The race, which is put on by the non-profit global running community Right to Movement and dedicated to “telling a different story of Palestine” 

Tags: palestine, sports diplomacy, non state pd, advocacy, Right to Movement, marathon, israel, gaza

Learning From Turkey

The secret to successful public diplomacy for a state may sound like a surreptitious potion whose recipe lies with the magicians. However, it is the art of devising and executing strategies, just in the accurate proportion, to transform the way the local and international public perceives a certain state. So, where does this recipe come from? It comes from the human mind.

Tags: turkey, smart & soft power, international image, culture, influence, tourism, middle east, nation branding, kurds

Branding Bangladesh Through Sports

No denying that sports and games do great branding for a country. When Mabia Akter Simanta, a weightlifter from Bangladesh won the first gold for her country at the 2016th South Asian games and stood on the victory stand, tears rolled down her cheek. It was tears of joy and happiness. 

Tags: bangladesh, sports diplomacy, nation branding, cricket, olympics, culture, international image, south asian games

From Anti-Americanism to European Soft Power: the Geopolitics of Tintin

Who would have thought that Tintin would so easily become a social media star? [...] Tintin remains dear to many Europeans, inside and outside Belgium. And if you think about it, there is no reason why he shouldn't be, since he has embodied the continent's values for half a century.

Tags: tintin, belgium, social media, smart & soft power, Cultural Diplomacy, europe, propaganda, geopolitics

Sunny Days Ahead for Blossoming China–Nepal Ties

One concerning aspect of China’s rising prominence is its troublesome relations with its neighbours. It has fought both real and legal battles on territorial and ideological grounds on several fronts including in India, Vietnam and on the Korean peninsula in the past [...] But one break in this pattern is the country’s long-standing relationship with Nepal.

Tags: nepal, china, government pd, smart & soft power, bilateral relations, tibet, trade, training program, economic development, cultural exchange

A Young South African’s Colorful Collages Break Down the ‘Rainbow Nation’ Ideal

Since democratic elections officially signaled the end of apartheid in 1994, South Africa has taken pride in describing itself as a ‘Rainbow Nation,’ filled with people of diverse races, cultures, and sexualities [...] Digital artist Tiger Maramela wanted to try and contribute to this activism through art, producing a colorful, striking collage series that examines the South African narrative of post-apartheid unity.

Tags: south africa, arts, digital diplomacy & new tech, Cultural Diplomacy, rainbow nation, international image, instagram, social media

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