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.

LinkedIn Opens Asia-Pacific Headquarters in Singapore

LinkedIn Corp. has established its Asia-Pacific headquarters in Singapore and plans to set up a Japan office later this year, as the company seeks to grow its regional footprint. The headquarters will serve as a gateway for regional expansion, and support LindkedIn's existing operations in Australia and India.

Tags: china, social media, japan, new media, asia pacific, corporate diplomacy, singapore, technology, internet diplomacy

The End of Manned Spaceflight?

And that could place the 50-year-old US manned spaceflight programme—and its benefits to US prestige—in jeopardy, according to Eric Sterner, an analyst with The Marshall Institute in Washington, D.C. ‘The vehicle signifies a continued commitment to human spaceflight, which plays into American soft power,’ Sterner says. ‘So, it has potential benefit there.’

Tags: china, united states, soft power, space, nasa

Sarajevo outlines planned museum after Mladic arrest

Sarajevo announced plans to open a museum of its brutal siege by Bosnian Serb forces, saying the approaching trial of their commander Ratko Mladic made it all the more important to display the evidence. The collection includes an encyclopedia on the siege and 1,400 filmed accounts of witnesses.

Tags: Cultural Diplomacy, serbia, museum diplomacy, bosnia-herzegovina

The motor of the day is soft power

We are living in the 21st century, and the motor of the day is soft power. And those who would be able to use soft power with full gear would be able to secure their leading position in the Middle East, in Northern Africa and other volatile regions.

Tags: soft power, middle east, government pd, saudi arabia, britain

The U.S. could get on the right side of history in Burma

Pressure is building from governments, companies and nonprofit groups to lift sanctions and “engage” with the regime. With U.S. companies and diplomats mostly absent, China has become the dominant power. The Burmese people remain poor and isolated from the world.

Tags: united states, government pd, public opinion, myanmar

Chinese film festival to be launched in Myanmar’s major cities

A Chinese film festival will be launched in both Myanmar's new capital of Nay Pyi Taw and the former capital of Yangon next month under the culture exchange program of Myanmar and China. The Chinese film week, which will last from June 11 to 17, will be the first since 2006.

Tags: china, Cultural Diplomacy, government pd, asia pacific, film diplomacy, myanmar

Does India have the X factor?

India's version of the X factor has launched with performances ranging from the amazing to the downright atrocious. What marks out the Indian version of the show is the country's rich and diverse musical heritage, which saw performers try their hand at everything from Bollywood to Bhangra.

Tags: Cultural Diplomacy, international broadcasting, india, south asia, britain, reality tv

Obama’s Europe visit: redefined ties and a touch of ‘political Beatlemania’

The images of Barack Obama's recent visit were a publicity consultant's dream. But beyond the feel-good photography and the cheerful bonhomie, there was purpose and substance to Obama's trip, specifically the need to redefine America's relationship with Europe in a much-changed world.

Tags: united states, soft power, government pd, europe, foreign policy, barack obama, britain, ireland

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