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.

Egypt Uses Church to Bolster Ties with Ethiopia

This comes as part of Egypt’s penchant toward using all types of soft power on various levels in an attempt to regain its lost role in Africa and rectify the widespread perception on the popular level in all upstream countries that depicts Egypt as stealing Nile water.

Tags: egypt, ethiopia, soft power, faith diplomacy, bilateral relations, public opinion, global opinion

Israel Launches Diplomatic Campaign To Discredit International Criminal Court Inquiry

The Israeli government has launched a public diplomacy campaign to discredit the legitimacy of the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) recent decision to start an inquiry into what the Palestinians call Israeli “war crimes” in Judea and Samaria.

Tags: israel, public diplomacy, multilateral institution, international criminal court, israel-palestine conflict

WHO Welcomes Appointment of UN Special Envoy on Tuberculosis Dr Eric P. Goosby

WHO welcomes the appointment of the new United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Envoy on Tuberculosis (TB), Dr Eric P. Goosby, M.D. Dr Goosby’s extensive and high-level experience in global health and diplomacy give him the perfect background for this critical role. (...) WHO looks forward to working closely with Dr Goosby in our shared effort to raise the profile of the fight against TB and to attain the ambitious new targets agreed at last year’s World Health Assembly.

Tags: who, united nations, un special envoy, tuberculosis, diplomacy, international aid

New CEO Sworn in to Lead U.S. International Broadcasting

Andrew Lack has a Herculean task ahead of him. Lack was sworn in January 20 as Chief Executive Officer and Director of the U.S. International Broadcasting(USIB) services. His job will be to sort out the mess that has resulted from years of bad management and misplaced priorities at the Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG), the part-time board that for two decades has attempted to run the U.S. government’s complex of media services

Tags: united states, international broadcasting, nbc, International Broadcasting Bureau, russia today, cctv, broadcasting board of governors, cbs, U.S. International Broadcasting, sony pictures

Obama Heads to India, Where the Public is Warm to Him

Next week, President Barack Obama will be the “chief guest” at India’s Republic Day, the annual celebration of the 1950 Indian Constitution. The visit is expected to usher in a new, positive era in India-U.S. relations at a time when a majority of Indians have a favorable view of the United States and a majority of Americans express a positive opinion of India.

Tags: obama, india, public opinion, china, favorable view, narendra modi, india's republic day, public diplomacy

US Consulate Invites Application for Cyber Security, Public Diplomacy Grants

The public affairs office of the US consulate general Chennai has invited applications for two grant opportunities -- 'Cyber-Security Research and Innovation Contest' and 'Public Diplomacy Small Grants.' 

Tags: united states, public diplomacy, cyber security, grant, india, digital diplomacy

Israel-China Bilateral Relations Already ‘Mainstream’

Cultural exchanges are flourishing, with theater, classical and popular music groups, as well as dance troupes, bringing their art to audiences in both countries, and piano master-classes being held for young Israeli and Chinese children, further cementing the friendship.

Tags: israel, china, cultural exchange, bilateral relations, bilateral trade, foreign investment

Digital Warfare Tops List of Public Diplomacy Developments in 2014

The explosion in digital warfare tops the list of public diplomacy developments around the world in 2014, as identified by the University of Southern California’s Center for Public Diplomacy (CPD). Information operations by non-state and state actors alike have become a major factor in the 21st century.

Tags: digital diplomacy, public diplomacy, usc center on public diplomacy, social media

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