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.
Feeding kids’ interest in global cuisine
Cuisine offers a delicious way for kids to connect to other cultures. But raising youngsters with global palates don't happen by accident. It's all about exposure — and best of all, you don't need to board an airplane to get it.
Obama’s outreach to Muslims proves tough sell
Nine months ago President Barack Obama offered Muslims a "new beginning" with the United States in a speech in Cairo that was the centerpiece of his efforts to restore America's image around the world.
Is China arrogant? Maybe, but that’s beside the point
It was an American — Harvard dean Joseph Nye — who coined the term "soft power," but the Chinese have taken the concept to a whole new level. More recently, however, China has taken a different path, with its public persona seeming to become more shrill, even arrogant.
Kosher Chinese
Amid a pre-event torrent of child-friendly animations of China's upcoming world's fair —expected to draw 70 million visitors—and images of the Expo's fingerless blue mascot, called Haibao, Israel's seashell-shaped pavilion has garnered more than its share of attention.
Embassy Roadshows take Aussie films to 20+ countries
Mini-Australian Film Festivals have recently taken place in countries as diverse as Nepal, Malaysia and Ghana, as part of the Screen Australia/Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Embassy Roadshow program.
Art as cultural diplomat
With that universality in mind, a new educational non-profit called Omanoot: Israel Through Art ("omanoot" is "art" in Hebrew) is putting Israeli art on the international table, at face value. The portal, which supplies English-language teaching materials about Israeli art and artists to American schools and universities, offers an apolitical window into the rich life of Israeli artists and their work.
U.S.-Russia Relations: In Need of a New Reset
In Russian political circles, Barack Obama's election tended to evoke two different reactions. Many officials were curious to see what new deals he would offer, but others, in the tradition of the Cold War, dismissed him as just the latest mouthpiece of the old American élites.
Hillary Clinton affirms US support for Israel after row
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has dismissed the idea that US-Israeli relations are in crisis amid a row over Jewish settlers in Arab East Jerusalem.
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