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.

Conference on China-Africa Communications Set For Beijing

A major round table conference on China Africa Communications is set to be held in June where scholars and practitioners will presents arguments in academic and conference papers. Organised by the Africa Communication Research Centre (ACRC) and the Communications University of China, the conference will consist of a mix of plenary and parallel sessions running from 12-13th June 2015 at the Communication University of China (CUC), Beijing, China. 

Tags: communication, africa, china, conference, beijing, interdisciplinary interchange

PM Narendra Modi Keen on Projecting India As a ‘Soft Power’, Uses Buddha Connect in Foreign Policy

India is likely to bolster its 'Look East Act East' policy with a good dose of Buddhism and project it as a cultural and civilisational bridge with the countries in South East Asia. Modi himself gave enough indications of this in his speech on Monday.

Tags: soft power, india, east asia, narendra modi, buddhism, faith diplomacy, Cultural Diplomacy

The Legacy of Maya Plisetskaya, Cold War-Era Bolshoi Ballerina

Plisetskaya’s U.S. debut came at a time when ballet made prominent headlines in America—in part because of its role as a tool of Cold War cultural diplomacy between the U.S. and Soviet Union—and dancers regularly became household names. The Bolshoi made the cover of Newsweek the week before we wrote about Plisetskaya’s arrival.

Tags: public diplomacy, Cultural Diplomacy, international exchange, russia, united states, cold war, history and theory

Germany's ICD to Support Nigerian Youth With Scholarships

The Berlin Institute for Cultural Diplomacy has unveiled plans to support Nigerian youths get access to higher education opportunities. The Institute's Nigerian Representative said it has concluded arrangements to launch an international programme to enable access to educational/professional development opportunities and scholarships.

Tags: germany, nigeria, Cultural Diplomacy, international exchange, youth programs

Tehran Intl. Book Fair Aims to Create Dialogue With World

The 28th Tehran International Book Fair (TIBF) opened on Tuesday at the Imam Khomeini Mosalla with the motto “Reading, Dialogue with the World”. President Hassan Rouhani and a number of Iranian and foreign officials attended the opening ceremony of the exhibition, which is one of Iran’s major cultural events.

Tags: Cultural Diplomacy, book fair, iran, public diplomacy, hassan rouhani

Op-Ed: Walter Isaacson on U.S. Media and Public Diplomacy

U.S. international media outreach is in a deep crisis in the period of intensifying anti-American propaganda, particularly on foreign pseudo-news websites and social media. It's a matter of concern for a lot of Americans, including, among others, former U.S. Secretaries of State George Shultz and Hillary Clinton. 

Tags: walter isaacson, united states, media, public diplomacy, broadcasting board of governors, international broadcasting

PM Narendra Modi Wields Soft Power to Befriend Chinese

Ahead of his visit to China—from May 14 to 16—India’s social-media friendly Prime Minister Narendra Modi joined the Chinese social media platform Weibo to connect with Chinese citizens. (Hello China! Looking forward to interacting with Chinese friends through Weibo)”, Prime Minister said through his social media account.

Tags: narendra modi, digital diplomacy, social media, soft power, weibo, diplomatic visit, china

Unmaking of an Adversarial Relationship: How Can Iran and the United States Normalize Their Relationship After 36 Years of Mutual Satanization?

Two years after his election, President Hassan Rouhani of Iran is about to go down in history as a leader who defused an intense and bitter conflict that could have led to a military attack on Iran. A nuclear deal that the majority of Iranians hope will bring an end to the isolation of Iran, much needed relief from international sanctions, and a new chapter in U.S.-Iran relations is now in sight. If other enemy countries have faced each other on the battlefield and ultimately managed to work out their differences, why is it impossible for Iran and the United States to do the latter?

Tags: united states, iran, adversarial relationship, WWII, nato, obama, rouhani, ofac

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