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.

Lunar New Year Tourists Expected to Spend Big on Australian Fashion

While Chinese tourists in Australia for Lunar New Year are being targeted in the hope they will spend big on Australian fashion [...] Mr Coghlan is helping find ways to build cultural connections and "soft power diplomacy" between the two countries, by taking designers and Australian fashion industry representatives into China - and vice versa.

Tags: china, australia, lunar new year, tourism, fashion diplomacy, smart & soft power, non state pd, economic development, australia china fashion alliance

The Useful Idiots Show

During the 1950s, there was a term that was sometimes used to describe people who were exploited by Soviet communists to publicly support their ideology. The term was “useful idiots.” The phrase, like communism itself, has largely disappeared from use, but there are still plenty of useful idiots around. If you don’t believe it, just spend some time watching RT.

Tags: international broadcasting, Cultural Diplomacy, propaganda, russia, united states

Can Your PlayStation Stop a War?

For government agencies and NGOs that work to foster peace [...] video games are the obvious next step in the fight to reach new audiences and change minds. […] And quite apart from the large, established game market in North America, Europe, and Asia, the gaming population in some conflict zones around the world is large and growing.

Tags: government pd, non-state pd, digital diplomacy, Cultural Diplomacy, international advocacy, video games

Your Old USB Flash Drive Could Help Fight North Korean Repression

The New York-based Human Rights Foundation and Forum 280, a Silicon Valley nonprofit, have teamed up to launch a program that will collect donated USB flash drives, load them with content ranging from "South Korean soap operas to Hollywood films to Korean-language versions of Wikipedia to interviews with North Korean defectors," and smuggle them into the North for ordinary North Koreans to enjoy.

Tags: non-state pd, Cultural Diplomacy, digital diplomacy, north korea, south korea, east asia, hollywood, united states

The Walled City of Lahore: Protecting Heritage and History

After years of negligence and a lack of serious preservation efforts, the historic buildings and facades of Lahore’s old city are being rescued from further deterioration […] The Walled City of Lahore initiative has helped promote cultural activities and tourism in the city. The initiative allows visitors, both local and foreign, to get acquainted with the history, architecture, lifestyle, and community of old Lahore.

Tags: Cultural Diplomacy, international exchange, cultural tourism, nation branding, pakistan, south asia

Sorry, Sushi Burrito: Japanese Program Certifies Authentic Cuisine

Across America, sushi is getting reimagined, often in outlandish ways. […] But none of them are authentically Japanese — not even the beloved California roll […] A new program from the country's Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries will certify that Japanese restaurants operating outside the country uphold the values of traditional Japanese cuisine, known as washoku.

Tags: government pd, Cultural Diplomacy, gastrodiplomacy, nation branding, japan, east asia, united states

India Blocks Facebook's Plan for Free Internet

India's telecoms regulator ruled Monday that service providers must charge the same price for all content, dealing a crushing blow to "Free Basics," a Facebook initiative that had come under withering criticism from tech activists. "Free Basics," formerly known as Internet.org, offered limited Internet access to consumers who cannot afford a broadband connection or smartphone data plan.

Tags: non-state pd, digital diplomacy, international advocacy, international development, facebook, india, south asia

Meet The Syrian YouTube Star Who's Making Germany Laugh

A Syrian refugee is showing Germany's locals and newcomers that the best way to understand each other is through humor. Firas Alshater, a drama student and filmmaker, is the star of a new YouTube video series that explores German society from a refugee's point of view.

Tags: syrian refugees, germany, syria, digital diplomacy & new tech, non state pd, youtube, social media, culture, facebook

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