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.
“Football is a wonderful tool in public diplomacy”
Football has often been described as the most important minor matter in the world. However, for Philip D. Murphy, U.S. Ambassador to Germany since August 2009, football is not so much a minor matter but an effective tool to fulfill his ambassadorial tasks.
China’s soft power hardens in Cambodia
During China's Vice President Xi Jinpin's visit to Cambodia, he signed an unprecedented US$1.2 billion in economic aid agreements with the Phnom Penh government, while rights groups and Western governments howled condemnation over the sudden deportations.
The Tel Aviv Cluster
Tel Aviv has become one of the world’s foremost entrepreneurial hot spots. Israel has more high-tech start-ups per capita than any other nation on earth, by far.
TWR Equips 100,000 China Church Leaders
International broadcasting ministry TWR has equipped more than 100,000 house church leaders in China to date. The broadcaster has been distributing ‘Radio Church Kits’ each containing a Chinese Bible, Christian literature and a portable shortwave radio for recipients to plug in to its teaching programmes.
Is Military Power Becoming Obsolete?
Will military power become less important in the coming decades? It is true that the number of large-scale inter-state wars continues to decline. But, as Barack Obama said, we will not eradicate violent conflict in our lifetimes, and will find the use of force not only necessary but morally justified.
First U.S. Science Envoys Begin Travel
During the next two months, the first three science envoys will be travelling to key countries in North Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and South and Southeast Asia.
Korea, Italy sign new science agreement
Italy and Korea inked a new deal to continue their almost decade-long cooperation in the scientific and technological fields.
NZ, US Sign Science Cooperation Agreement
New Zealand and the United States have agreed to enhance cooperation in science and technology research to improve the shared capabilities of both nations to protect against acts of terrorism and other threats to domestic and external security.
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