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 Egyptian Upturn

Since President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi took power last June, the country has finally tilted toward stability as the new leader focused on promoting both security and reconstruction. This favorable turn of events has opened up a host of possibilities for Egypt to regain its regional stature.

Tags: egypt, middle east, soft power, public diplomacy, abdel fattah al-sisi

New U.S.-Russia Cultural Institute Targets Better Understanding of WWII

The first large-scale event organized by the Carmel Institute, the symposium reminded its guests about the profound cooperation between the U.S. and the Soviet Union during WWII and stressed the importance of the role such unity could play in the future, as well as how this might be achieved given the current political situation.

Tags: united states, russia, WWII, Cultural Diplomacy, public diplomacy, cultural institute

Clinton, Paul, Rubio: Three Very Different Images of US Foreign Policy

The run up to next year’s election promises to involve more than the usual amount of debate about how America should engage the world. These three candidates – Clinton, Paul and Rubio – represent a stark contrast on that question.

Tags: united states, hillary clinton, rand paul, marco rubio, global image, nation branding, soft power, public opinion

North Korea Clamps Down on Foreign Aid Groups

North Korea appears to be clamping down on international aid groups in the country. On Wednesday, the country’s propaganda news service announced the deportation of Sandra Suh, a U.S. citizen, accusing her of carrying out acts of propaganda against the state. It was the second deportation of an aid worker in less than two months.

Tags: north korea, global aid and development, non state pd, foreign aid

PM Narendra Modi Uses Soft Power to Hardsell 'Make in India' in Germany

Colourful mechanised lions, the cogwheel logo of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s pet Make in India initiative, welcomed him from every corner of this German town on Sunday and underscored the agenda he would push in a country known the world over for its engineering and economy.

Tags: narendra modi, india, germany, soft power, make in india, economy, foreign direct investment

Sino-Russian Relations and the Lessons of 1996

Stories about the increasing synergy in Sino-Russian relations have proliferated over the last few months with Western, Russian, and Chinese analysts unable to agree on the genuine contours of the relationship. However, there exists a consensus that the partnership between Moscow and Beijing has reached a mature phase with broad economic, political, cultural, and security dimensions and stable, institutionalized mechanisms binding the two powers together. 

Tags: russia, moscow, beijing, united states, nato, strategic partnership, sino-russian relations

Talks With Cuba Earn U.S. Raves in Latin America

And the new star in Latin America is ... the United States? The reviews are in, and while the United States still faces plenty of tricky relations in a diverse region of 35 states, President Obama walked away with more salutes than swipes from a regional Summit of the Americas where the United States usually takes a drubbing. The question now is whether Mr. Obama and his successors can capitalize on the new credibility Washington has earned, primarily through his reconciliation with Havana.

Tags: cuba, united states, summit of the americas, obama, raul castro, latin america, public diplomacy

South Africa: Cultural Diplomacy Through 'China's Year in South Africa'

How are states employing cultural diplomacy in an increasingly interconnected world in shaping understanding between societies while promoting preferential co-operation between nations? Observers of China-South Africa relations will have noticed the increasing reference to the 'China Year in South Africa' by officials on both sides.

Tags: south africa, china, Cultural Diplomacy, united nations, china's year in south africa, cooperation, development, exchange

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