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.

US Embassy's Construction in Jakarta to Be Completed in 2018

The US Embassy building, which is estimated to be completed in 2018, would put forward the concept of green buildings equipped with the good technology of energy conservation and water management.

Tags: Cultural Diplomacy, government pd, united states, embassy, jakarta, indonesia, global development, climate change

Al Jazeera America Closure Marks a Quieter Qatar

When Qatar announced the closure of Al Jazeera America this month, the decision by its new ruler marked a more cautious approach to public diplomacy by the tiny Gulf state after years of cultivating a high-profile international role.

Tags: international broadcasting, qatar, al jazeera america, soft power, middle east

Transparency International: These are the Most - and Least - Corrupt Countries

Public-sector corruption is still a major problem around the world but more countries are improving than worsening and the United States and United Kingdom have reached their best rankings ever, an anti-corruption watchdog said Wednesday.

Tags: transparency international, public opinion, united states, united kingdom, anti-corruption, smart & soft power, denmark, international image

The Best Countries Understand 'Soft Power'

While global leaders who gathered at the World Economic Forum's meeting debate solutions to social, political and economic uncertainty, quietly a new force is gaining credibility around the world: the desire for "soft power."

Tags: smart & soft power, world economic forum, best countries ranking, leadership, innovation, international image, sweden, canada, australia, denmark, netherlands

The Impact of China’s One-Child Policy on America

With immigration and reproductive rights as hot-button issues in upcoming U.S. elections, it’s worth considering how China’s one-child policy — recently expanded to a two-child limit — has affected its largest trading partner.

Tags: china, united states, smart & soft power, trade, one-child policy, tourism, immigration, elections

NATO Looks to Combat Russia's "Information Weapon" - Document

NATO may combat Kremlin “weaponisation of information” used to support action such as the 2014 seizure of Crimea by creating a new more powerful communications section and declassifying more sensitive material, according to draft plans. Both NATO and the European Union are concerned by Russia’s ability to use television and the Internet to project what they say is deliberate disinformation. The EU set up a special unit last year to counter what it considers overt propaganda.

Tags: information war, information warfare, propaganda, nato, russia

Branding the Nation of Qatar

Qatar’s brand is now the ninth-most powerful in the world, according to an annual ranking released by UK-based consulting firm ‘Brand Finance’ in 2015. As a progressive country, Qatar, through its visionary leadership, has used many strategies, in particular its soft power, to enhance its position in the international community. 

Tags: qatar, nation branding, smart & soft power, leadership, international image, culture, education, sports diplomacy, economic development

International Holocaust Remembrance Day Spans Across Religions and Borders

Nations and Jewish communities around the globe are set to commemorate International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Wednesday with ceremonies and memorials coinciding with the 71st anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.

Tags: religion, international holocaust remembrance day, auschwitz, non state pd, Cultural Diplomacy, advocacy, europe, israel, germany

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