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.

Stopping the tet effect counters to the insurgents attack of choice (part 2)

While still evolving at incredible speed, the current use of social media is a dramatic step in the right direction that can help make the counterinsurgent successful at providing truthful information to the public before the insurgent can distort the perception of the event.

Tags: public diplomacy, social media, afghanistan, twitter, facebook

The Socialympics? Nope. Just Social and Olympic

The mass and velocity of tweets, Facebook posts and even blog posts surrounding the Olympics have been extraordinarily high. But, if you analyze the content, you'll see that the high volume conversations are focused mostly on interesting stories.

Tags: public diplomacy, social media, new technology, twitter, london olympics 2012

US students come to China in exchange project

As one of 40 US graduate students in the 2012 Sino-US Young Professionals in Science and Engineering Exchange Program, Campbell will spend two months conducting his study at Tsinghua University in Beijing...It aims to improve academic and cultural exchange between young professionals from China and the US.

Tags: china, united states, Cultural Diplomacy, public diplomacy, exchange diplomacy

Nigeria: Nico commence one month language training

He explained that the training was designed to create awareness on the need to speak indigenous languages and create a sense of pride in them thereby fostering national pride and identity; encourage the need to preserve indigenous languages; and promote Nigeria's cultural diplomacy objectives.

Tags: Cultural Diplomacy, public diplomacy, africa, nigeria

US initiatives aim to tap into scientists’ skills

According to the State Department, the first project, known as 'Networks of Diasporas in Engineering and Science' (NODES), "seeks to leverage existing collaborations while facilitating and supporting a variety of new collaborations" between diasporas in the United States.

Tags: government pd, public diplomacy, science diplomacy, us department of state, diaspora

Stopping the tet effect counters to the insurgents attack of choice

The North Vietnamese victory was largely made possible by the United States failing to provide timely and accurate reports to the media. “Even worse,” writes Hammes, “the government had squandered its credibility with the press and through them, with the U.S. public.”

Tags: public diplomacy, social media, new technology, twitter, facebook

Jamaica at 50

As Jamaica celebrates its golden anniversary of independence on Aug. 6, its Olympic sprinters look set to dominate in London...Beyond Jamaica's impressive national branding and Olympics fame, how would you describe the country's feeling of accomplishment, and perhaps also disappointment, as it approaches its 50th anniversary?

Tags: nation branding, public diplomacy, national image, london olympics 2012, jamaica

Large sporting events key to soft power

The Olympic Games and the World Cup offer host cities and countries a unique opportunity to make their mark on the world stage. However, such global sporting events aren't always held just for fun. According to Loïc Ravenel, the Games are always viewed as a statement on the national and international stage.

Tags: soft power, public diplomacy, sports diplomacy, london olympics 2012

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