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.

Leaked Luntz memo: Israel losing US public opinion after flotilla

Israel is failing to win US public opinion in the wake of its assault on the Gaza aid flotilla that left nine activists dead, according to a leaked memo by Republican political consultant Frank Lunz.

Tags: united states, public opinion, israel, gaza, gaza flotilla, gaza aid

America’s best (and most boring) neighbor: Canada

Canadians have much to be grateful for, including little attention from the US... Unlike America’s border with its southern neighbor, the border with its northern neighbor is calm and orderly.

Tags: united states, public opinion, canada, middle powers

Four Taiwanese students receive Israel scholarships

"Of course, we had in the past and also now Taiwanese students studying in Israeli leading universities, but this is the first time that Taiwanese students will benefit from our government scholarships" said Raphael Gamzou, the head of the Israel Economic and Cultural Office in Taipei.

Tags: Cultural Diplomacy, israel, taiwan, cultural exchange, language, hebrew

Opinion: Cooling ties or not, Turkey and the EU need each other

Turkey is acting with a new level of self-confidence in the international diplomatic arena, and no one should resent the country for trying to build up its status as a regional power - or for trying to look beyond the narrow confines of Europe.

Tags: public opinion, europe, turkey, european union, eu enlargement

Japanese seen ‘critical’ in U.S. language program

Thirty students from across the United States traveled to Kyoto last month under a new U.S. government initiative to boost the country's supply of Japanese speakers, part of its effort to make the country more competitive globally. The student trip is sponsored by the U.S. State Department...

Tags: united states, Cultural Diplomacy, japan, us department of state, language, japanese

Jean panders for China’s pandas

Michaelle Jean did a little panda diplomacy yesterday in a bid to seal a deal that would see China send two Giant Pandas to Canada... China sends pandas only to its "friends," [Dr. Ming-Tat Cheung, chairman of the Panda Acquisition Task Force at the Toronto Zoo] said, and its "special friends" get a special price, too.

Tags: china, Cultural Diplomacy, canada, panda diplomacy

Turkey to cut ties with Israel if no apology

Turkey has said before it was reviewing ties with the Jewish state. But Davutoglu's words are the first time Ankara has explicitly threatened to sever ties unless its demands are met.

Tags: public opinion, israel, turkey, gaza, gaza flotilla, gaza aid

Radio Free Asia to Get Permanent U.S. License

The U.S. Congress has passed a bill to renew the license for North Korean dissident broadcaster Radio Free Asia on a permanent basis. RFA has brought news and information chiefly about South Korea and the U.S to North Korean people via shortwave.

Tags: united states, media, international broadcasting, south korea, north korea, radio

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