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.
Challenges in Afghanistan
The well-planned assaults around the City Centre shopping complex and the Safi Landmark hotel in Kabul on Feb 26 delivered yet another blow to the Pakistan-Afghanistan-India confidence-building process.
US Report Finds Kabul Embassy Stretched, Morale Challenged
A U.S. government report has cast doubt on the future success of the civilian side of the new U.S. strategy in Afghanistan. The U.S. government has sought to overhaul its public diplomacy efforts in both Afghanistan and Pakistan and the report said staffing levels were inadequate to deal with this.
US revamps media approach in Pakistan, Afghanistan
In an area where conspiracy theories are a growth industry, the Obama administration is trying to overhaul its message machine in Pakistan and Afghanistan while using new tools to fight extremism.
Ban Ki goes to Hollywood
Ban Ki-moon... quietly visited Hollywood this Oscar week, devoting an entire day to lobbying hundreds of the world's most influential actors, directors, and film producers about the potential benefits of storylines that portray his organisation in a positive light.
Global Climate Governance Emerges as Test Case for EU
In the multipolar world of climate governance, Europe lacks the veto power of China and the United States. Instead it must try to reconcile a fluid multipolar world with the European Union's vision of "effective multilateralism."
The Foundations of Russian Culture and Art
On view at the Louvre, "Holy Russia" offers much more than a fascinating display of works of art from far-flung institutions inside and outside Russia.
Serbian and French Style Diplomacy
The public in Serbia understands the style of Minister Vuk Jeremic, although international diplomatic circles often criticize him for the lack of tact.
Fly me to the Moon…No? The effect of NASA’s Budget Cuts on U.S. Soft Power
What the U.S. needs is another Cold War Space Race – some focus, some drive, some competitive spirit – but instead it has relegated itself to the sidelines. The only way that the U.S. government can demonstrate technological superiority now is through its military; (computing, Internet, and other technology-based fields are already outsourced to private industry)
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