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.
Zimbabwe’s Tsvangirai asks region to rein in Mugabe
Now that he's "disengaged" with Zimbabwe's coalition government, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has embarked on a tour of the regional Southern African Development Community (SADC) bloc's member states, aimed at persuading them to rescue his country's seemingly ill-fated national unity government.
The Symphony Orchestra of the Kurmangazy Kazakh National Conservatory Embark on their First US Tour
The North American debut of Turan and the Symphony Orchestra showcases two facets of Kazakhstan`s rich musical culture: the ancient instrumental and vocal folk traditions of its historically nomadic people, and the European traditionof classical music introduced to the country through Russian influence.
Vienna Talks Test Obama Diplomacy
Seated across the table in Vienna from the United States and its allies, the Iranian regime is considering an ambitious diplomatic offer to ship its uranium out of the country, a move designed to tamp down years’ worth of nuclear tensions. It isn’t clear if the Iranians will take the deal. But if the gambit ultimately succeeds, the Obama administration will have accomplished the one thing that that eluded the Bush administration, according to nuclear experts: it will have lengthened the time Iran would need to build an illicit bomb.
Hope for Latin America: Obama’s Nobel
Of all the regions in a dangerous and intractable world, forgotten Latin America might paradoxically offer Barack Obama the best opportunity to influence events so that the "hope for the future" embodied in his recent Nobel Peace Prize, becomes a reality.
German plays shown in Beijing
Cultural exchange between China and Germany has been vibrant recently. Reflecting the Frankfurt Book Fair, other Sino-German cultural exchange activities are being held in China. Among those activities, translations of four German dramas are being shown in an art theater in downtown Beijing from last Friday till this Monday.
Culture Clash
2009 will likely be remembered in China as the year that soft power started to get complicated. China was to have been the honored guest at the Frankfurt Book Fair this past week, but instead the festival became embroiled in a tug-of-war over exactly which China was the guest.
Armenia: Yerevan Counts On Bank To Strengthen Ties With Diaspora
The Armenian government is trying to systematize long-standing economic relationships between the mother country and its vast diaspora community.Even before its launch, however, some experts in Yerevan are expressing skepticism about the bank’s ability to achieve its stated aims, citing a lack of conceptual clarity.
How Helpful is Cultural Diplomacy? Very Helpful!
In 2007, the Robert Sterling Clark Foundation awarded a $200,000 grant to the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Asia Society and the Center for Dialogues at NYU to help support an Islamic Festival accompanied by an academic conference in New York City in the spring of 2009...Recognizing the power of art to bridge cultural divides locally and internationally, it was our expectation that the Festival would serve as a significant demonstration of the power of art as a tool of public diplomacy.
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