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.

Democratic, As Long As You’re Jewish

When discussing democracy in Israel, some people seek to distinguish between what happens within the Green Line and what happens beyond it – an undemocratic regime of occupation. They believe the occupation doesn’t weigh on Israel’s democratic character, both because it’s a temporary situation and because it has the distinction of taking place outside the state’s borders.

Tags: israel, democracy, diaspora, identity, citizenship, migrants, minorities, bedouin,

Panama Canal Expansion Draws Delegates From U.S. Seaport States

After waiting out an early-afternoon downpour, Vice President Joe Biden and the U.S. delegation emerged into the humid heat to tour the $5.2-billion canal expansion. Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake snapped pictures with her cellphone. Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter beamed with curiosity as he walked and questioned a site supervisor.

Tags: united states, trade diplomacy, economy, panama, substate diplomacy, panama canal

Rouhani Gets High Marks After 100 Days In Office

One hundred days into his first term as Iran’s president, Hassan Rouhani offered an upbeat progress report to the country Tuesday, two days after a nuclear deal with world powers gave his young administration a much-needed boost. “We pride ourselves on being accountable to our people,” Rouhani said at the start of a live television question-and-answer session in which he outlined his administration’s handling of Iran’s domestic and foreign affairs since taking power in August.

Tags: iran, elections, politics, hassan rouhani, nuclear

Ukranian Protesters Urge Closer Ties With EU

Hundreds of Ukrainians have flocked to Kiev's Liberty Square to show their support for closer ties with their European neighbours. Demonstrators, who have camped out for a week, have been protesting around the clock against the government's decision to abandon forging an historic pact with the European Union.

Tags: russia, europe, european union, economy, ukraine, conflict, protests

$2.6M To Launch New Brand For Canberra

The ACT Government will launch a $2.6 million campaign to promote Canberra in the wake of this year's centenary celebrations. The campaign includes a new Canberra logo to represent the capital city, with the letters 'CBR' standing for 'Confident, Bold and Ready'. The brand development is the product of a 15-month process, with the full brand set to be revealed in March 2014.

Tags: nation branding, australia, tourism, city branding, branding, substate branding, canberra

Digital Diplomacy: What are we Trying to Achieve?

Last week, I had the opportunity to attend the Digital Diplomacy Open House held at the Canadian Embassy by the Digital Diplomacy Coalition. The event featured small booths and presentations by various countries with embassies in DC. During their presentations, I noticed a few trends with regards to the conduct of digital diplomacy as practiced by the participating organizations.

Tags: media, social media, digital diplomacy, digital diplomacy coalition, connect2canada, matthew wallin

On Latin America Road Trip, VW Bus Is Charming, Disarming

The 1971 Volkswagen bus, painted in the green, yellow and white of Brazil's flag, picked a good place to break down. Emilio Zagaia and Felipe Luis da Costa had just arrived in the small Guatemalan city of Coban. They were two Brazilians in a strange town, but they received some unexpected help right away. "The city's local Volkswagen club is looking for you," their mechanic told them. "They saw your car and took a picture of it."

Tags: Cultural Diplomacy, brazil, latin america, cars, volkswagen bus

The World From Here: Israel’s Public Diplomacy Is Crucial On Iran Deal

In the aftermath of the interim deal between the Iranian regime and the P5 + 1, the dissonance between the smiles on the faces of Iranian and Western negotiators and the frowns of concern of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and senior Israeli cabinet ministers reflect the magnitude of Israel’s challenge over the next six months.

Tags: public diplomacy, iran, israel, benjamin netanyahu, nuclear, , p5+1

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