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.
Fighting Terror the Cold War Way
With much talk in the halls of Washington about how to "win hearts and minds" in the Muslim world, it's surprising that few are looking back to a global contest of ideas that the United States and its allies categorically won: the Cold War. In that half-century-long struggle, the U.S. government recognized that arts and culture played a critical role in its ideological struggle against the Soviet Union.
Kerry tries to soothe Pakistan’s ruffled feathers
Senator John F. Kerry did a little diplomatic two-step today to reassure Pakistan that a foreign aid bill he championed does not impinge on the precarious nation's independence. As chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Kerry held a joint press conference with House Foreign Relations Chairman Howard L. Berman and Pakistani Foreign Minister Qureshi to release a "joint explanatory statement."
Local Health Exec. Turns Diplomat
A local health care executive is Germany-bound after being tapped by the U.S. State Department for a public diplomacy program. Harry G. Harris, president of Fresno-based HealthCare California, departs for Germany Oct. 17 for a one-week program to discuss the current American health care reform issue.
Turkey-EU Relations
As of today, Turkey has accomplished much in terms of introducing the necessary reforms and enacting the crucial legislation towards harmonizing with the EU acquis. But, there is still much to be done. As Turkey sees integration with the EU as a strategic and structural preference, the dynamism to that end must be preserved. I am confident that Turkey’s real and justified Western vocation, as well as its consistent desire and efforts toward full accession will be determining in the years to come.
A Soft Power Opportunity for Iran
In the case of Yemen, Iran could earn points with the Saudis by helping to avert a refugee crisis on the Saudi border. And by pacifying the north, Tehran will free Yemen's military to focus its attention on Al Qaeda operatives in the south, earning Iran more points in Sana -- and in Washington.
Secretary Clinton’s Remarks at Town Hall Meeting at Moscow State University
Sec Clinton: And when I became Secretary of State, I said that we were going to try to put into action what the academics had described as smart power. Now, first, smart power needs smart people. Smart power people who think out of the box, who can be creative, who aren’t stuck in the past.
Clinton tells Russians she loved ‘Brothers Karamazov’
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told an audience of Moscow students on Wednesday that one of her favourite books was "The Brothers Karamazov" by classic Russian author Fyodor Dostoevsky. "I have been influenced by so many books, but I will pick one that is particularly appropriate for this occasion: 'The Brothers Karamazov,'" she said when asked to name her favourite book.
HPU Awarded $749,862 Renewal Grant from U.S. Department of State
Hawai'i Pacific University has been awarded a renewal grant of $749,862 from the U.S. Department of State. The award represents a 59 percent increase from year-one of the grant when HPU was awarded $472,000. The award will be used to develop English language teaching (ELT) materials for use overseas and to host a Summer Institute in June 2010 for 26 English as a Second/Foreign Language (ESL/EFL) teachers selected from various regions of the world.
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