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.

China’s Terracotta Soldiers revisit Sweden

Eight of the Terracotta soldiers from China's Qin Dynasty and more than 100 Terracotta warriors from the ensuing Han Dynasty have arrived in Stockholm for an exhibition in the East Asian Museum starting Aug. 27, sources with the Chinese Embassy said here on Monday.

Tags: china, Cultural Diplomacy, cultural exchange, sweden

Recalling History: Advisory Commission tells Congress to Expand VOA

On March 30, 1949, in its first semi-annual report by the US Advisory Commission on Information, the predecessor to today's Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy, recommended an "immediate and broad expansion of the world-wide information program being conducted by the State Department, including the activities of the Voice of America."

Tags: united states, government pd, voice of america, smith-mundt act, senate foreign relations committee

Tower of Power

U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Susan E. Rice and her staff moved this morning into the new U.S. mission to the United Nations, a 26-story solid concrete tower that is designed to protect America's diplomats from a suicide car bomb or chemical or biological weapon attack. Its completion is two years behind schedule.

Tags: united states, soft power, government pd, united nations

Why do Koreans eat hot food to cool down?

A steaming specialty is chicken soup for the sweltering soul. Both science and culture agree that it works

Tags: Cultural Diplomacy, south korea, gastrodiplomacy

China Surpasses Japan as World’s Number Two Economy

China is set to overtake Japan as the world's second largest-economy in a resurgence that is changing everything from the global balance of military and financial power to how cars are designe

Tags: china, government pd, japan, economy

Japan PM Kan sends signal to Asian neighbors by shunning Yasukuni Shrine

Japan Prime Minister Naoto Kan ordered his cabinet to avoid the controversial Yasukuni Shrine on the Aug. 15 anniversary of the end of WWII. It underscores his shift toward improving relations with Asian neighbors.

Tags: china, government pd, public opinion, japan, korea

Harvard Ditches Investments in Israel: Politics or Business?

Harvard University has ditched its investments in Israeli companies, raising red flags among Israel supporters. Was this political? With no comment from the university, the blogosphere is alight with speculation.

Tags: israel, non-state pd, education diplomacy, economic relations

Concerns mount over French halal meat procedures

The lack of a central body in France to oversee the authenticity of halal meat has made some experts doubt that animals have been slaughtered following the correct Islamic procedures...France has Western Europe's biggest Muslim population and producers are battling for a piece of the 5.5 billion euro ($7.05 billion) halal meat market.

Tags: Cultural Diplomacy, islam, france, gastrodiplomacy

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