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 Worst Job In The World? Meet NATO’s Envoy To Russia

Robert Pszczel said he felt like he was in a Monty Python skit when he made a routine call to Russia's Defense Ministry back in June 2013."We cannot talk to you!" came the agitated reply in a hissed whisper, says Pszczel, acting out the scene for comic effect.This was how Pszczel, NATO's envoy in Russia, found out his line of contact with the ministry had been terminated.(...)Pszczel says incidents like this have been business as usual at the NATO outpost he runs in Moscow.

Tags: public diplomacy, united states, russia, nato, envoy, cold war, post-cold war

China-Led Bank a Sign of U.S. Struggle to Transform Power Into Policy Success

Our diplomacy must be more nimble–setting priorities, forming coalitions around shared values and interests, and working assiduously to maintain the broad appeal of the international order. 

Tags: china, aiib, united states, think tank, foreign policy, imf, emerging economies

China, Algeria Pledge Closer Partnership

China and Algeria announced the comprehensive strategic partnership in February 2014 on the 55th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations and the 10th anniversary of strategic cooperation between the two countries.

Tags: china, algeria, international exchange, public diplomacy, global aid and development

The Flowing Diplomacy of the First Lady’s Dress at the Japan State Dinner

The selection of a gown for a state dinner is always a matter of sartorial politics, cultural exchange and U.S. Chamber of Commerce-style marketing... It was also a beautiful example of fashion diplomacy.

Tags: public diplomacy, fashion, Cultural Diplomacy, united states, japan, first lady

Health Cooperation In The New U.S.-Cuban Relationship

In the unfolding reinvention of the U.S.-Cuban relationship, health appears as a sector with special promise for cooperation, particularly well-positioned to be the front edge of an opening with Cuba. Normalization of relations has the potential for fruitful, enlarged engagement in four key health-related areas that can bring mutual gain in improving lives and advancing knowledge.

Tags: cuba, united states, global health, global aid and development, public diplomacy, international exchange

White House to U.N.: First Iran, Then Mideast Peace

The United States has been privately leaning on France and other allies to hold off on pushing a measure at the U.N. Security Council that is designed to force movement on the stalled Israeli-Palestinian peace process at least until negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program have concluded, diplomats told Foreign Policy.

Tags: united nations, united states, iran, nuclear talks, israel, palestine, two-state solution, delay, peace process

Bali 9 Executions: Cold Comfort in Australia-Indonesia Diplomatic Deep Freeze

Indeed, in the immediate aftermath of the brutal state-sanctioned killing of two Australian citizens, the shallowness of any trust between Jakarta and Canberra - between Australians and Indonesians - has been fully exposed.The expected recall of both ambassadors - theirs in direct retaliation to the unprecedented withdrawal of ours already announced - is as inevitable as it is regrettably, largely pointless. Ditto for other gestures of Australian unhappiness in the diplomatic sphere.

Tags: australia, indonesia, bali nine, executions, government pd, bilateral relations, diplomacy

Ambreen Butt Demonstrates Art of Diplomacy

Ambreen Butt has always made political art. Early in her career, the Pakistani-born artist now based in the Boston area investigated the tug of two cultures in mixed-media paintings and drawings. (...) Her current installation at Carroll and Sons, “I Am All What Is Left of Me,” was inspired by a commission from the State Department’s Art in Embassies program for the new US Embassy in Islamabad.

Tags: Cultural Diplomacy, art, ambreen brutt, united states, us state department, islamabad

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