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.

Rufftone Re-Appointed Korea’s Goodwill Ambassador

Gospel singer Roy Smith Mwatia better known Rufftone has been re-appointed Republic of Korea’s goodwill ambassador for public diplomacy. [...] the reason the Korean embassy re-appointed the legendary singer to the post was because of the role he played in influencing Kenyan youth positively and due to the passion for the task he (Rufftone) showed the previous year.

Tags: korea, kenya, east africa, Cultural Diplomacy, public diplomacy, goodwill diplomacy

Ethiopia: Chair of IGAD & Italy to Win the Confidence of the Somali Public

Dr Tedros, Foreign Minister of Italy, Paolo Gentiloni and Somalia’s Foreign Minister Abdisalam Hadiye Omer met at the margins of the 70th UN General Assembly in New York. Dr Tedros also pointed out that it is important to organize a Somali business forum to change "the failing Somali narrative" and change stereotypes about the country. 

Tags: government pd, africa, somalia, italy, europe, un, business

The Champions League Lands in Kazakhstan

On Wednesday tiny FC Astana welcomes the world for the first ever Champions League match in Kazakhstan […] FC Astana is part of the state-owned Astana Presidential Sports club, created at the behest of Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev. 

Tags: government pd, sports diplomacy, kazakhstan, central asia, asia

A Pooh and a Bear-Hugger: Jinping and Modi's Soft Power Battle

Narendra Modi takes on Xi Jinping in a soft-power battle in America. “ANYTHING Xi can do, I can do better,” seemed to be the mantra of Narendra Modi, India’s prime minister, as he toured America in late September, hot on the heels of China’s president, Xi Jinping.

Tags: government pd, india, china, soft power, united states, xi jinping, Modi

General Electric Partners with AMI to Host Media Training on Energy and Infrastructure Coverage

African Media Initiative (AMI) and General Electric (GE) have partnered to boost media coverage in Africa of Energy and Infrastructure issues. Some 20 journalists drawn from the East Africa region will undergo basic training on the Energy sector in Africa, and on using sector data to tell impactful stories that will enrich media content and better inform citizens.

Tags: non-state pd, global development, media, communication, journalism, strategic communication, energy, africa, kenya

The Soft Power of Charity

Philanthropy, charity, giving—call it what you may—has more to it than social development and the self-satisfaction that philanthropists say they receive from giving […] Industry efforts at philanthropy are designed to address social ills but also stay focused on tying in the initiative with the company core, whether it be the need for innovation in agriculture or saving water.

Tags: non-state pd, global development, international aid, aid diplomacy, theory, corporate social responsibility, csr, india, south asia, philanthropy

Why Uganda is the World’s Most Entrepreneurial Nation

[As a] report by the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) suggested this summer, when in a ranking the levels of entrepreneurship in 73 nations, they eschewed popularly acknowledged innovation hubs, like Silicon Valley, crowning an unsuspecting Uganda as the world’s most entrepreneurial nation.

Tags: nation branding, entrepreneurship, index, africa, uganda, Global Entrepreneurship Monitor

U.S. Must Revamp Its Approach to the ‘Battlefield of Perception’

Security experts often disagree when ranking America’s security challenges, but most believe that the top three are violent Islamic extremism, Russia and China. These adversaries or potential adversaries have radically different capabilities and goals, but share one characteristic: All seem to be beating the United States on what can be called “the battlefield of perception.” 

Tags: united states, violent extremism, russia, isl, china, security

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