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.

The ‘LAW’ axis in Turkish foreign policy: liberal, assertive and western

Turkey’s attitude towards the Syrian crisis, as it has thus far unfolded, makes it clear that the years ahead will likely see a more liberal imprint on Turkish foreign policy. Not only Turkish rulers will give more attention to what Turkish public opinion think....

Tags: soft power, middle east, government pd, public diplomacy, public opinion, europe, turkey, syria, democracy

2011 Korea Nation Branding Convention Kicks Off in Seoul

"Hallyu, into the future with the world." This is the theme for the 2011 Korea Nation Branding Convention, which aims to reinforce how the Korean Wave, or Hallyu, connects with the world and how to share a better vision for Korea's future.

Tags: nation branding, government pd, public diplomacy, asia pacific, national image, korea

U.S. State Department places three fellows in LGBT group

For the first time the U.S. State Department has placed three international fellows in an LGBT organization as a part of a newly launched professional development program...Luis Melgarejo from Bolivia, Tovian Estella Nelson from Liberia, and Sam Muhumuza from Uganda....

Tags: united states, government pd, public diplomacy, non-state actors, us department of state, uganda, liberia, bolivia, fellowships

The Arab Spring Casts Obama as United States Public Diplomacy Messenger

Why is it that Obama has become the United States’ public diplomacy messenger at this critical time? The election of Barack Obama in November 2008 had marked a change in perceptions of U.S. public diplomacy in the Middle East, as it came to be defined by the persona of Obama himself.

Tags: united states, middle east, government pd, arab spring, public diplomacy, public opinion, syria, barack obama, libya

An equal and opposite reaction

So goes one of the fundamental laws of physics. In the face of recent "actions" in the West -- economic crisis and rampant Islamophobia, there is an inexorable "reaction", as the eternal values of Islam continue to manifest themselves.

Tags: Cultural Diplomacy, middle east, public diplomacy, non-state actors, islam, religion, culture, islamophobia

Equine Diplomacy

Arriving Monday in Mongolia—where he was the first U.S. Vice-President to visit since Henry Wallace in 1944—Biden received an official gift-horse, a handsome colt... it was hardly a love of archery that drove Biden to make the trip: among other things, his presence was a reminder to undemocratic neighbors that America would frown on any interference with Mongolian democracy.

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

British Council Attack: Is What We Do Worth the Lives of Soldiers?

The power of cultural relations is in evoking rather than projecting values. We create openness and build trust. Ideologies which require violence and oppression to thrive are threatened by this work. The soft power of cultural relations is often most valuable in the hardest of locations.

Tags: soft power, Cultural Diplomacy, afghanistan, united kingdom, british council, cultural institutions

Over to the Libyans

Libya should become an occasion for the exercise of soft power. We should have an active embassy and offer the transitional national council advice on how to forge a new government. We should establish intelligence links with the new authorities and offer military aid. We should be willing to help them institute a new constitution, build political parties, and rewrite its school curriculum.

Tags: united states, soft power, public diplomacy, nato, libya, development, gaddafi

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