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.

The Danger of a Weak Europe

The key question in assessing Europe’s power resources is whether the EU will retain enough cohesion to speak with a single voice on a wide range of international issues, or remain a limited grouping defined by its members’ different national identities, political cultures and foreign policies. The answer varies by issue. 

Tags: government pd, europe, european union, united states, soft power, culture, foreign policy, national identity

From the FTAA to Chinese Soft Power in Latin America

To understand soft power with Chinese characteristics, we must think of two key concepts in international relations of the Asian giant – peaceful development and a harmonious world. [...] Development as a clear gamble to consolidate its role of a power without threatening the role of any other, especially of United States, in a logic of non-confrontation, although it will extend its influence in Africa, Asia and Latin America. 

Tags: china, soft power, latin america, free trade area of the americas, brics, economy

Foreign Minister Julie Bishop Under Attack Over Cost of Embassy Soirees and Runway Shows

It's been dubbed “fashion diplomacy” but critics of Foreign Affairs Minister Julie Bishop say the ­Louboutin-loving politician’s hosting of overseas runway shows has gone too far. From celebrating Australian designers creating “modest wear” at an Islamic fashion festival to a fashion showcase in the Taj Mahal, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) is spending thousands of taxpayer dollars on promoting Australia as “a creative and innovative nation.”

Tags: julie bishop, australia, government pd, economic diplomacy, fashion diplomacy

White House Seeks Tech Help to Fight ISIS

The Obama administration announced a major revamp on Friday of its campaign to counter Isis propaganda amid mounting public anxiety about the group’s ability to encourage attacks within the US.The White House said that it was setting up a new counter-terrorism task force that will develop policies to prevent the radicalisation of potential terrorists. ​

Tags: white house, obama, isis, propaganda, violent extremism, united states, counter-terrorism, social media, state department, twitter

Italy Seeks More Chinese Help in Security and Humanitarian Crises in Mediterranean and North Africa

Italy has called on China to contribute more to the fight against terrorism and help stabilise the Middle East and Northern Africa, as the world’s number two economy shows an increasing interest and exposure in the region, its ambassador to Beijing says.

Tags: italy, china, security, global aid & development, government pd, terrorism, middle east, north africa, economic development, trade, europe

Celebrating its 30th Anniversary, FAPE Is Now Lighting Up Kids' Imaginations

If you haven't heard of the Foundation for Art and Preservation in Embassies (FAPE) you will be properly impressed by their great ingenuities. [...] Now FAPE and Crayola are integrating art education with the artworks procured and developed for American embassies, and using them for the enlightened creativity of children in the broader United States school curriculum.

Tags: Cultural Diplomacy, FAPE, arts, culture, crayola, education, united states, National Art Education Association

Philippines and China: Rivals at Sea, Allies in Trade?

The Philippines' decision to join China's multilateral development bank marks Manila's renewed effort to befriend Beijing via “economic diplomacy” despite the South China Sea dispute, an analyst said.

Tags: china, philippines, trade, economic diplomacy, government pd, south china sea, beijing, manila, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, economic development, asia

Hundreds of French Mosques Open their Doors to the Public

Hundreds of French mosques are participating in a major open-house event this weekend, offering visitors the opportunity to come in for tea and a chat about Islam in a country shaken by jihadist attacks. 

Tags: france, non state pd, Cultural Diplomacy, islam, religion, education, french council of the muslim faith, paris, charlie hebdo

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