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.
Web site has answers to expat FAQs
The Presidential Council on Nation Branding has launched its new Web portal, www.koreabrand.net. The site gives answers to the most frequent questions about life in Korea.
Pak overture to Turkey for attack drones worries India
Finding the US not overly helpful on arming it with drones and drone technology, Pakistan has now made overtures to the Turkish army for technology and attack capability, which India is now monitoring closely.
Looking For A Few Good Friends
Internet outreach is the hottest new item in the U.S. government’s array of public diplomacy tools. While international broadcasting is in disarray, the focus has moved to Internet outreach through social networking and websites to promote America and its allies abroad.
Climate Science Research: Who Pays, Who Plays?
A post on the NPR website which responds to the New York Times article by John Tierney on research sponsorship, corporate or otherwise.
The Dragon’s Gift- China in Africa
“Is China a rogue donor, or is China helping the developing world pave a pathway out of poverty?” As the economic growth rate of the Asian colossus climbs steadily uphill, the hype surrounding China’s aid program has culminated in controversial debates among media pundits and academic circles in the past few years.
Allah at the Apollo: Islamic Cultural Renaissance Finds Roots at Harlem’s Apollo Theater
On Saturday, January 23, an amazingly talented line-up of Muslim artists performed for a sold-out crowd at the historic Apollo Theater in Harlem. Hosted by the Inner-city Muslim Action Network (IMAN), the event, one of the first of its kind, showcased the rich cultural legacy and growing artistic renaissance among Muslims in the United States and around the world.
Brand Ghana to promote Ghana internationally - Akotia
Mr. Mathias Akotia, Chief Executive Officer of Brand Ghana, on Tuesday stressed the need to re-brand Ghana to stimulate national confidence, craft national identity and provide clear, believable and positive communication about the country and its vision.
Meeting of the U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy
The Advisory Commission was originally constituted as the Advisory Committee on Radio Programming by Assistant Secretary of State William Benton to provide oversight over America's international broadcasting and to comfort Congress the programs would be responsibility administered.
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