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.

Science Fiction To Imagine The Mind-Boggling Future Of War

The Art Of Future Warfare (AOFW) is a project sponsored by the Atlantic Council’s Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security. It’s based on the idea that writers, artists and game designers have a lot to offer policy wonks. So it’s launched a year-long effort to engagecreatives with a series of challenges about the future of conflict. August Cole, director of AOFW, believes the creative arts are essential to military and policy thinking.

Tags: science fiction, war, future of diplomacy, international security, art of future warfare

Venice Biennale: View From The Ground

The South African Pavilion in Venice presents a mix of old and new works. There’s a video of Truth and Reconciliation Commission hearings and documentary footage from the Apartheid Museum – such as the sound recording of Nelson Mandela’s Rivonia trial speech, played over and over in a little booth – reminding us that the past is never far away.

Tags: south africa, venice biennale, art diplomacy, apartheid, Truth and Reconciliation Commission

A New Manual for Diplomats

As Prime Minister Narendra Modi completes the first year in office, his greatest momentum has been in the least expected domain — foreign policy. As a state chief minister with limited exposure to the world of international relations, Modi, it was widely believed, might face a handicap on the diplomatic front...

Tags: narendra modi, traditional diplomacy, foreign policy, india

Honey, I Shrunk The Kingdom

LONDON — During the British general election Ed Miliband scored a hit that few noticed. In a speech at Chatham House he accused David Cameron of pursuing an “isolationist” foreign policy that has led to the “biggest loss of influence for our country in a generation.”

Tags: united kingdom, david cameron, foreign policy, isolationism, cameron doctrine, soft power

Eurovision 2015: Inside the Politics of the Vienna Song Contest

It may sell itself on feathers, wind machines and cheesy songs, but behind the sequins of the Eurovision Song Contest is a complex, carefully managed political game. With more than 40 countries competing, the host city of Vienna, Austria, is presently overflowing with politicians, diplomatic missions…

Tags: eurovision, vienna, soft diplomacy, soft power, national image, music diplomacy

Confronting the Feminist Narrative Through Digital Diplomacy

The feminist discourse lacks homogeneity. However, the greatest pitfall of our day has been the tendency and practice to regard the needs and challenges faced by women globally through a single feminist lens: Western feminism.

Tags: feminism, digital diplomacy, peace, development assistance program, women in diplomacy, voice of women initiative

Ceremony for 1971 'Ping Pong Diplomacy' Calls for Japan-China Ties to Bounce Back

Toshiko Takeuchi’s fears of her Chinese table tennis opponents dissipated when she saw the unfamiliar players smiling and enjoying the moment. “Just like us, they are simply athletes who love pingpong,” Takeuchi, 67, said she thought during the World Table Tennis Championships here in 1971. She also had no idea that the tournament would help change the course of world history.

Tags: ping pong diplomacy, china, japan, sports diplomacy, world table tennis champions

Modi Wave in Seoul: A New Phase of South Korea-India Relations

While in South Korea Modi met with President Park Geun-hye and oversaw the signing of a range of agreements between the two countries. The main focus of Mr. Modi’s visit is to promote the new image of India under his leadership in attracting Korean investment in his pet projects at home; Swatch Bharat Abhiyan, 100 Smart Cities, Digital India and Make in India.

Tags: narendra modi, seoul, india, south korea, south korma-india relations, image building, traditional public diplomacy

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