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.
Brand Australia tender opens
Advertising agencies are being asked to put up their hand to develop the new brand that will make Australia's traditionally ocker image a bit more highbrow. The federal government is trying to reposition the nation's image to focus more on its cultural and intellectual assets, rather than just shining the light on its value as a tourist destination.
Goldstoned
Israel is accused of having committed war crimes, and possibly crimes against humanity, during Operation Cast Lead last December and January. The rocket barrages against southern Israel that prompted the IDF assault on Hamas are mostly relegated to the margins of the new-old TV coverage - just as in the Goldstone report itself.
Justice in Gaza
I accepted with hesitation my United Nations mandate to investigate alleged violations of the laws of war and international human rights during Israel’s three-week war in Gaza last winter. The issue is deeply charged and politically loaded. I accepted because the mandate of the mission was to look at all parties: Israel; Hamas, which controls Gaza; and other armed Palestinian groups.
British Council Searches For The Best In English Language Teaching (Elt) Around The World
Aspiring creative writers in the Middle East are being given the opportunity to make their first break into the English language publishing industry through a new award under the British Council's prestigious ELTons Awards. The ELTons, now in their eighth year, are a celebration of excellence in English Language Teaching (ELT), recognising significant and innovative advances in the theory of ELT learning, teaching and research worldwide.
As The Peace Corps Turns 50, What Now?
As the Peace Corps approaches its 50th anniversary, the service program is at something of a crossroads. The agency never fulfilled President Kennedy's dream of sending 100,000 Americans abroad every year, and it has been criticized for parachuting too many inexperienced college grads into development jobs they aren't prepared for. But friends in Congress have secured a 10 percent budget increase for the Peace Corps, and some of the agency's boosters are hoping for more soon.
U.S Embassy Launches Youtube Channel For Indonesian Viewers
The U.S. Embassy launched its own YouTube channel, featuring over 100 short videos covering a wide range of topics about the United States. Located at www.youtube.com/pasjakartaindonesia, the clips featured on the video-sharing website are in Indonesian or have Indonesian subtitles, a release from the US embassy made available to Antara news agency here on Thursday, said.
US power may change its shape, but not decline
The US government's National Intelligence Council projects that US dominance will be 'much diminished' by 2025, and that the one key area of continued US superiority—military power—will be less significant in the increasingly competitive world of the future.
Kuwait hosts Chinese photo exhibition
On the occasion of celebrating the 60th anniversary of the founding of China, the National Council for Culture, Arts and Letters (NCCAL) in cooperation with the Chinese Embassy in Kuwait will host a photo exhibition of China which was launched on Tuesday and it will last till the end of Ramadan.
Pages
Visit CPD's Online Library
Explore CPD's vast online database featuring the latest books, articles, speeches and information on international organizations dedicated to public diplomacy.