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.

What the Rise of the Yuan Means for the Global Economy

"China needs to develop and demonstrate more ‘soft power’ in order to persuade the world to hold its assets and its currency," Jen wrote. That is "measured by a general sense of admiration and trust from global investors, is more difficult to build and demonstrate."

Tags: yuan, china, economy, currency, soft power, chinese government

Replenishing Dreams

Founded in 2011, Żigużajg International Arts Festival for Children and Young People has become one of the most anticipated happenings in Malta’s jam-packed cultural calendar. In essence, many assume it to be solely for children and teenagers but, while they are the target audience, the themes tackled in the plays, concerts and art exhibitions that make up Żigużajg can be both timeless and universal.

Tags: malta, Żigużajg International Arts Festival for Children and Young People, Cultural Diplomacy, art diplomacy

After Paris Attacks, Trudeau’s Soft Power Already Under Fire

The Paris terror attacks are seen by many as testament to the need for hard power when dealing with the Islamic State – this while the new Canadian Prime Minister has been preaching, and was elected on, a soft power Liberal line.

Tags: paris attacks, justin trudeau, soft power, canada, islamic state, isis, ill, war

Communicating In The Fast Lane

In an ever more interdependent world, diplomacy is going beyond official relations and reaching out to people at all levels and between all parts of society, he says. “That’s why social media are gaining more importance. At the German Embassy we are using the networks more and more for our media and public relations activities.

Tags: germany, digital diplomacy, social media, twitter, southeast asia, united states, thailand

A Stupa'ndous Journey

The fact that India and China are willing to have cooperative exchanges as part of soft or cultural diplomacy may seem accommodative and a positive effort to bridge differences. Between the lines, however, the Government’s efforts to push Buddhism by tracing commonality of roots indicate a subtle and smart move to steal a march over China, which is increasingly positing itself as the sole disseminator of Buddhist faith in the far-east and southeast Asia.

Tags: china, for power, india, buddhism, asia

Muslims Around The World Condemn Paris Attacks Claimed By ISIS

Muslim leaders the world over are condemning the horrific terror attacks that struck Paris Friday night, expressing outrage and shock at an onslaught of shootings and bombings that left at least 120 dead and hundreds wounded. Muslim imams, scholars, commentators, and average Muslims expressed grief and horror using social media. 

Tags: paris attacks, isis, violent extremism, religion, islam, advocacy, social media, media, twitter, non state pd, digital diplomacy & new tech, government pd, hassan rouhani, pope francis

G20Live.com Offers Deep Insight Into 10th Summit

G20Live.com is a digital hub to measure and facilitate the impact of digital diplomacy and e-diplomacy during the course of the 10th G20 Leaders Summit on 15-16 November 2015. This platform is portrayed as a digital gateway to foster digital engagement between global political, business, civil society, labour, intellectual, opinion leaders and public audience. 

Tags: digital diplomacy & new tech, digital platforms, G20 Summit, social media, #G20, twitter, facebook, instagram, G20Live.com, digital engagement

Three Social Entrepreneurs Driving Growth And Change In Haiti

I met not one but three remarkable social entrepreneurs here in Haiti. The first is a young woman who is leading a local effort to help other entrepreneurs in Haiti, the second a young man who now runs the larges plastic recycling business and the last, a returned political exile from the Duvalier era that now runs a promising hydroponics business off of his roof!

Tags: haiti, entrepreneurship, growth, innovation, economic development, youth, education, non state pd, global aid & development

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