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.

U.S. Department of State’s DanceMotion USA(SM) Announces 2013 Program

DanceMotion USASM builds on Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s vision of “smart power” diplomacy, which embraces the full use of diplomatic tools, in this case dance, to engage people and create opportunities for greater understanding.

Tags: united states, government pd, public diplomacy, hillary clinton, smart power, dance

Social innovation: tackling poverty through social change

One reason for this is the issue of global power relations, which influence how markets are organised and who benefits from technological progress. Innovation systems are not neutral — the effects of purely market-led science and technology efforts and associated innovations tend to aggravate existing inequalities.

Tags: public diplomacy, science diplomacy, africa, new technology

Toward a Gandhian Geopolitics: A Feasible Utopia?

I write in the belief that soft power as a force multiplier for imperial geopolitics is to be viewed with the greatest suspicion, but as an alternative to militarism and violence is to be valued and adopted as a potential political project that could turn out to be the first feasible utopia of the 21st century.

Tags: soft power, foreign policy, joseph nye, gandhi, geopolitics

Chinese fans react to Lin’s move

As proof that Chinese fans won’t lavish attention on a player simply because of his ethnic background Beyer pointed to Yi Jianlian. The Chinese-born power forward entered the NBA to much fanfare in 2007 only to fade quickly into anonymity after failing to impress on the court.

Tags: china, united states, public diplomacy, non-state actors, sports diplomacy

Clinton talks genocide prevention through social media

The symposium's two panels discussed the ways the United States could use technology to find and respond to atrocities. But in the high-profile use of social media during the Arab Spring, individuals in volatile political situations used their cellphones, the Internet and social media to highlight violence in their countries.

Tags: united states, arab spring, public diplomacy, social media, new technology

Social media will kill off armchair sports fans: study

The London Olympics have been dubbed the first "social media Games" with sports fans and athletes heavy users of Facebook, Twitter and the video-sharing site YouTube to talk about events as they happen and show them immediately.

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

The American century?

For some time now, the Republican presidential candidate has been an avid proponent of a vast U.S. military buildup. Last October, in a speech at the Citadel, he promised that he would never “wave the white flag of surrender” but, rather, devote himself to creating “an American Century.”

Tags: united states, soft power, public diplomacy, public opinion, hard power

China’s coercive economic diplomacy

For more than a decade, China has pursued a strategy in Southeast Asia that relied heavily on economic carrots to increase the stake of the Southeast Asian countries in maintaining good relations with China...Chinese foreign direct investment, foreign assistance, and trade have all been used to encourage countries to consider Beijing’s interests.

Tags: china, government pd, public diplomacy, aid diplomacy, asia pacific

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