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.

Xinhua’s Internet Arm Seeks Shanghai Listing

China's official news service plans an initial public offering for its digital arm, potentially giving it needed heft in a market where staid state-run media compete for an audience with attention-grabbing headlines and slide shows of attractive women.

Tags: china, soft power, international broadcasting, government pd, public diplomacy, public opinion

Deputy Chief of Staff: U.S. unable to restrict Iran’s soft power

US is not able to restrict Iran's soft power by spreading Iranophobia, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces for Basij and Defense Culture Brigadier General Massoud Jazzayeri said, IRNA reported.

Tags: united states, soft power, middle east, government pd, public diplomacy, public opinion, iran, foreign policy, latin america

How to make a US education attractive again to college students from PH

Whether you refer to it as a “pivot” or a “rebalance,” strengthened United States engagement in Asia is good news for the Philippines. That was clearly evident in the meeting last June in Washington...But lost in the talk of ongoing diplomatic and defense cooperation between the US and the Philippines is the need for further discussion of how to increase critical business-to-business and people-to-people contacts between the two nations.

Tags: united states, Cultural Diplomacy, government pd, public diplomacy, exchange diplomacy, philippines

Is Iran’s presence in Latin America a threat? The White House says yes.

The law was the White House’s most public strategy to date to counter Iran’s influence in the Americas, and gives the State Department 180 days to draw up a plan to “address Iran’s growing hostile presence and activity.” The US received prompt criticism from Iran who said the US “still lives in the cold war era and considers Latin America as its back yard.”

Tags: united states, Cultural Diplomacy, middle east, government pd, public diplomacy, iran, us department of state, foreign policy, latin america

Clinton’s strategic choices put successor in tough position

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will leave office later this month, with Senator John Kerry expected to succeed her. Some Chinese view Clinton as an outstanding political figure. However, public aversion to her in China in recent years has been rising.

Tags: china, united states, government pd, public diplomacy, us department of state

How John Kerry Could Out-Internet Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State

With rumors that John Kerry may be tapped to take Clinton's place when she departs the agency this month comes rising speculation over how the current chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee might handle State's technological mandate.

Tags: united states, government pd, public diplomacy, social media, new technology, us department of state, john kerry

Why US/Israel Face Sinking Polls

When US and Israeli officials look glumly at international polls showing their declining popularity, they often think that just some better salesmanship will do the trick. But the real problem isn’t the pitch; it’s the product, in this case policies that offend much of the world, says ex-CIA analys

Tags: united states, middle east, government pd, public diplomacy, public opinion, israel

White House signs law to counter Iran presence in Latin America

When the United States government signed into law the Countering Iran in the Western Hemisphere Act, the US was quickly criticized for being stuck in the past. The law was the White House’s most public strategy to date to counter Iran’s influence in the Americas, and gives the State Department 180 days to draw up a plan to “address Iran’s growing hostile presence and activity.”

Tags: united states, government pd, public diplomacy, iran, us department of state

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