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.

Korean Tacos Bounce From LA to Seoul

Two years ago, one of the most-cited signs of a Korean food craze in the United States was the success of Kogi BBQ, a restaurant on wheels in Los Angeles that sold Korean-style barbecue in Mexican-style tacos from trucks that sent their location out via Twitter. Now, the Kogi concept has ricocheted to Seoul.

Tags: united states, Cultural Diplomacy, public diplomacy, south korea, gastrodiplomacy

The New Rules: U.S. Must Engage With World Beyond Security Threats

Consider how Washington’s new era of austerity and restraint has reduced U.S. foreign policy: Bush started wars and, after having exhausted the alternatives, engaged in massive nation-building efforts...With Obama, it increasingly seems like we are just in it for the killing.

Tags: united states, government pd, foreign policy, barack obama, hard power

How China Can Defeat America

China’s quest to enhance its world leadership status and America’s effort to maintain its present position is a zero-sum game. It is the battle for people’s hearts and minds that will determine who eventually prevails. And, as China’s ancient philosophers predicted, the country that displays more humane authority will win.

Tags: china, united states, soft power, government pd, public diplomacy

Public-Private Partnership for Justice Reform in Afghanistan

The Public-Private Partnership for Justice Reform in Afghanistan was launched in December 2007 to bring together the Department of State and the U.S. legal community to work to advance the rule of law in Afghanistan...the partnership has funded small-scale, high-impact projects promoting women’s rights, access to justice, legal aid, and professional development for the next generation of Afghan legal scholars.

Tags: united states, government pd, public diplomacy, afghanistan, public-private partnership, legal issues

Iranian and South Korean artists to promote culture of peace

A group of Iranian and South Korean artists will be gathering in Masuleh in northern Iran to create artworks with the central theme of a culture of peace for ten days beginning on November 23. The artworks will later go on display in an exhibition at the Iranian Artists Forum.

Tags: Cultural Diplomacy, iran, south korea, art diplomacy

Kuwaiti art show hangs Iranian works

“JAMM is a vessel to promote cultural diplomacy,” the founders state on their website. “Our goal is to advance Arab and Iranian artists in the West, and Western artists in the East, and thus encourage further collaboration between the two,” they explained.

Tags: Cultural Diplomacy, iran, art diplomacy, arab, kuwait, east vs. west

External Affairs invites films on India

In a pioneering initiative to promote India's soft power, the Public Diplomacy Division of the external affairs ministry has launched a global video contest entitled 'India Is' that is open to anyone in the country and around the world.

Tags: government pd, public diplomacy, india, film diplomacy, contest

Debating Obama’s foreign policy doctrine

That doctrine relies on downplaying "hard" power capabilities and relying more on "outsourcing" U.S. security concerns to international institutions like the United Nations, negotiating with military competitors (think: the New START nuclear agreement with Russia) and embracing "soft" power initiatives (think: diplomatic "engagement" with Iran).

Tags: united states, soft power, foreign policy, barack obama, hard power, elections, election 2012, republican party

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