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.

‘Thank You, America!’

Americans are not often heroes in the Arab world, but as nonstop celebrations unfold here in the Libyan capital I keep running into ordinary people who learn where I’m from and then fervently repeat variants of the same phrase: “Thank you, America!”

Tags: united states, soft power, middle east, public diplomacy, public opinion, libya, smart power, military

Rodeo event on hold

Carrie Tucker, chief executive of Rodeo China, who has been doing business in China since the 1980s, and is co-founder of Less is Forever More Inc, had said the rodeo exemplified the culture of the American West and the founding history of the US. Tucker added rodeos were still a celebrated part of rural life in the US, but welfare groups here contended it was an outmoded and cruel sport.

Tags: china, public diplomacy, cultural exchange, protests, non-governmental organizations, rodeo, wild west

Chinese in PCSSD for first time

The Confucius Institute at UCA has been bringing the Chinese language to Arkansas for several years. Yet, it's the first year the Pulaski County Special School District has partnered with the institute. Now, more than 100 students are enrolled in classes and growing.

Tags: united states, public diplomacy, confucius institutes, education diplomacy, chinese, confucius institutes project, arkansas

Security threat called AFRICOM

The author correctly argues that AFRICOM, in undermining state sovereignty, will “alter the regional balance of power, and be divisive and destabilizing…It would undermine the unity and collective decision-making.” AFRICOM was to be located in Africa, General Ward probably plans to locate it in countries such as Botswana and Namibia with pro-western leadership.

Tags: united states, public diplomacy, africa, military, propaganda, africom, security, namibia

Sister Cities to bring the Deutschland to the Crossroads of America with Oktoberfest

Expect to see all of these fixtures of German culture transplanted in Vandalia on Sept. 9, 10, and 11 when the Oktoberfest comes to the Crossroads of America. Hosted by Sister Cities of Vandalia at the Sports Complex on 1101 Stonequarry Rd., this event is patterned after the two-week festival held annually in Munich, Germany.

Tags: united states, public diplomacy, cultural exchange, gastrodiplomacy, germany, sister cities

Congress Must Set High Bar for White House Strategic Communications Plan

The U.S. government is struggling to coordinate the volumes of information from the many agencies and departments that make up slices of the public diplomacy and strategic communications pie. Congress needs to use its oversight to evaluate the variety of agencies, set specific goals, and ensure that the vital work of public diplomacy moves forward.

Tags: united states, government pd, public diplomacy, us department of state, counter-terrorism, white house, communications

Georgetown Deserved Better on China Trip

The trip was initially about much more than basketball — the exhibition games were merely a formality as the Hoya contingent toured the country, met with Vice President Joe Biden and sought to promote sports diplomacy between the world's superpower and its ascending counterpart.

Tags: china, united states, public diplomacy, sports diplomacy, basketball, georgetown

Public Diplomacy, Effective Only If…

Running a center for public diplomacy is good news per se, since it means further attention towards the global public opinion and the image Iran is creating of itself for the international community. Public diplomacy is the ‘soft’ tool...

Tags: soft power, middle east, public diplomacy, iran

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