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.

#JeSuisJuif: Twitter Stands In Solidarity With Paris Jews As Second Siege Unfolds At Kosher Supermarket

A hashtag expressing solidarity for the Jewish population of France is gathering traction on Twitter.  #JeSuisJuif began trending shortly after it was revealed a second siege was unfolding at a Jewish supermarket in Paris.

Tags: jewish, terrorism, twitter, hashtag diplomacy, digital diplomacy, france, paris

US Government Working for AIDS-Free Future

Deborah Birx, Ambassador-at-Large and Coordinator of the United States Government Activities to Combat HIV and AIDS says her government has rolled out programmes and projects to ensure AIDs-free generation, targeting young women, in Sub- Saharan Africa.

Tags: united states, aids, hiv, international aid, data transparency, sub-saharan africa, pepfar, young women

The Promise and Peril of Digital Diplomacy

Digital diplomacy is therefore part of the state’s attempt to remain relevant and to assert power in the digital space. And while the goals of any one initiative might be lauded (as this one can), we need to view and ultimately assess it as only one component of a wider suite of digital foreign policy actions. Taken as a whole, digital foreign policy is fraught with challenges and hypocrisies.

Tags: digital diplomacy, canada, iran, diplomats, power, diplomatic ties, citizen reporters, internet, hackers, digital humanitarians, the state, collective action

What Do Americans Think About the Fight Against ISIS?

A new opinion poll released Thursday shows Americans in continued support of the goal to “downgrade and ultimately destroy” the Islamic State (ISIS), as President Obama has articulated it.

Tags: isis, united states, public opinion, military, president obama, support, islamic world, u.s. relations

Cultural Diplomacy a Powerful Tool: Goel

Culture plays an important role in promoting tactful conversations or negotiations, and therefore it is surprising that cultural techniques have not been included as an effective instrument of diplomacy, the former ambassador, Suresh K. Goel, said here on Thursday.

Tags: Cultural Diplomacy, negotiations, civilizational dialogue, public opinion, india, cultural techniques, University of Kerala

Collateral Torture: The Families of “War on Terror” Detainees

Yemeni national Fahd Ghazy has been detained at Guantanamo since he was 17. Now 30, Ghazy has been cleared for release not once, but twice, first by the Bush administration and again by the Obama administration.

Tags: americas, middle east, guantanamo, Fahd Ghazy, yemen, barack obama, Center for Constitutional Rights, Cliff Sloan

From Margins to Mainstream: the Rapid Shift in French Public Opinion

A global survey by Pew in October last year, found that 32% of people in France felt that religious hatred posed the greatest threat to the world - tied with inequality as the issue of upmost concern.

Tags: france, public opinion, terrorism, faith diplomacy, islam

Indians and Pakistanis Make Peace Overseas

With more than 22 million Indians living abroad and about seven million Pakistanis doing the same, the expatriate communities have found ways to put their grudges from back home aside and even formed lasting friendships in their new countries. 

Tags: india, pakistan, citizen diplomacy, non state actors, expatriates

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