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.

Angling for Political Action, Joshua Oppenheimer Takes His Latest Film to Washington

American documentary filmmaker Joshua Oppenheimer has spent more than a decade of his career attempting to lift the veil of forgetfulness hanging over one of the postwar era’s worst mass murders—the killing of as many as a 1 million Indonesians in 1965 and 1966 by military and right-wing forces, ostensibly reacting to a failed communist coup.

Tags: Cultural Diplomacy, international advocacy, international broadcasting, indonesia, united states, southeast asia

For The First Time, Majority of Americans See Cuba Favorably In Poll

Reflecting a move of 33 percentage points in the past 10 years, a majority of Americans — 54 percent — currently see Cuba in a favorable light, according to Gallup. The nation's favorability rating went up across the U.S. political spectrum, but by far the biggest gain was among Democrats.

Tags: public opinion, nation branding, north america, latin america, cuba, united states, Cultural Diplomacy

Grammys: Benin's Angelique Kidjo Wins World Music Album

Benin's Angelique Kidjo has won the best world music album of the year at this year's Grammys in Los Angeles. The New York-based singer won the award for her Orchestre Philharmonique du Luxembourg collaboration, Sings. "I want to dedicate this Grammy to all the traditional musicians in Africa, in my country, to all the young generation," Kidjo said.

Tags: non-state pd, nation branding, Cultural Diplomacy, music diplomacy, benin, africa, celebrity diplomacy

In a Mass in Chiapas, Pope Francis Denounces the Exclusion of Mexico's Native Peoples

In a Mass sprinkled with indigenous languages and customs, Pope Francis on Monday gave recognition to the "misunderstood" and "excluded" native peoples long repressed by Mexican power.

Tags: faith diplomacy, non-state pd, Cultural Diplomacy, minority rights, mexico, north america, pope francis

The Power of Presidential Kids

When American voters cast their ballots for President Theodore Roosevelt in 1904 they probably didn’t expect that his daughter Alice, already known for her rebellious larks, would turn out to lay groundwork for diplomacy that would end the Russo-Japanese War.

Tags: united states, history & theory, government pd, advocacy, chelsea clinton, ivanka trump, media, elections

Chinese New Year Heralds New Superpower and Transfer Speculation

As Chinese New Year is celebrated across the globe, it is increasingly clear that the 2015-16 transfer window, closed in Europe but still open in China, marks the emergence onto the world stage of a major new football superpower. 

Tags: china, smart & soft power, sports diplomacy, xi jinping, football, world cup, economic development, international image

Danish Bangkok Embassy Opens Garden for Music in the Moonlight

It’s Saturday evening February the 13th and the Royal Danish Embassy in Bangkok has opened its garden for a night with Jazz on the Grass. An event that took off last year as an initiative by music lover and Danish Ambassador in Bangkok, Mikael Hemniti Winther. 

Tags: denmark, thailand, bangkok, Cultural Diplomacy, jazz, music, culture, jazz on the grass, social media

Why American Students Are Flocking to Germany — and Staying

The number of Americans studying in Germany has risen sharply, recent figures show, driven in part by the low cost of higher education compared to the United States. More than 10,000 U.S. students are presently enrolled in the country's higher education programs. 

Tags: united states, germany, international exchange, education, smart & soft power, culture, international image

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