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.
Jihadism’s War on Democracy
Under the previous U.S. Administration there was a failed attempt to reach out to democracy forces in the Arab and Muslim world, while under the current Administration there are efforts to partner with the Islamists and engage the Jihadists at the expense of the Muslim Democrats.
The Green Rule of Corporate Diplomacy: Business 3.0
Microsoft is among the corporations leading the way in this Green Rule movement. In January 2010, Microsoft created a new position entitled ‘Director of Innovative Social Engagement’. Time will tell if these job types are simply a passing trend or if other companies will jump on the Green Rule bandwagon for the long haul after fully recovering from the current recession.
US lawmakers, religous leader express best wishes for Shanghai Expo
U.S. lawmakers and religious leader on Friday expressed their best wishes to the forthcoming Shanghai Expo at a grand reception at Consulate-General of the People's Republic of China in New York.
Turkey using soft power to forge closer Mideast ties
Dr Meliha added that the different actors in the Arab world have different views about Turkey and its importance to the region. Some of them focus on a strategic element in the balance of regional power which is constantly changing, while others see it as an important economic partner to help in the dialogue on political reform in the region.
Ghana to be more competitive on global stage with a strong national identity
Although there have been unconscious branding efforts throughout Ghana's history, it cannot boast of a consciously espoused shared-value and common vision, hence the brand Ghana initiative that seeks to establish a compelling image for Ghana, by creating and harmonizing a persuasive brand positioning to stimulate the economic and social wellbeing of the citizenry.
Neville, Rotary Foundation host Swedish visit
The Group Study Exchange program is designed to educate Rotary members and nonmembers about the differences and similarities between cultures and jobs across the world. The businessmen who toured Neville on Tuesday said they had been very impressed with Louisiana's Southern hospitality on their visit.
Shanghai aims for a world class fair
The Chinese city's expo, opening May 1, occupies more acres than any other. It can handle nearly half a million daily visitors, and nations are trying to outdo one another with lavish pavilions.
Spreading Digital Revolution In A Cuban Living Room
Twice a week, Yoani Sanchez transforms the living room of her small Havana high-rise apartment into what she calls the Blogger Academy. About 30 students cram inside to learn how to use WordPress, Wikipedia and the other tools of a digital revolution that Cuba's government views warily.
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