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.

Chavez, Allies Wear Out South American Welcome

During the George W. Bush administration, Chavez boosted his standing at home and elsewhere in Latin America by "mocking Bush" and "warning of the threat from 'The Empire,' his term for the United States," Ghitis observes. But now, "as Chavez's appeal begins to wane, and with Bush in retirement . . . the rest of the region would welcome stronger ties with this northern neighbor."

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Chavez-funded Telesur Flourishes in Honduras Coup

Founded four years ago and funded by President Hugo Chavez in oil-rich Venezuela, Telesur was created as an alternative to U.S.-based networks, partly to further Chavez's goal of uniting Latin America under his vision of "21st Century Socialism."

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Governance is the Centrepiece of a Viable National Branding

The past week has seen US President Barack Obama spare several moments for his father’s homeland, Kenya. His message has been consistent and could not have been louder than his speech in Ghana: Kenya needs to work on its governance — and fast!

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U.S. Losing Pakistani Hearts and Minds to China

Pakistan’s perception of the United States under the Obama administration has not changed substantively from its perception of the United States during George W. Bush’s reign. Only 30% of Pakistanis polled had any confidence that the U.S. president would do “the right thing regarding world affairs.” Contrast this with Pakistani opinion of China’s president, Hu Jintao, who received an 80% confidence vote on the same question.

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Student Visa The Start to Economic Greatness, Expert Says

A leading US university president has described the benefits from international students studying in America as "public diplomacy" and called for the country to encourage more American students to study abroad.

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NY Philharmonic Says Cuba Tour Prospects Promising

Prospects for Cuban performances by the New York Philharmonic look promising following a tour of concert halls and meetings with music officials on the island, orchestra president Zarin Mehta said Sunday. Mehta said the trip looks promising, with tentative plans for performances on Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 at the 900-seat Teatro Amadeo Roldan, a renovated concert hall a few blocks from the Malecon coastal highway.

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With Obama in Moscow, Voice of America Russian Reporters Saw Their Work Vanish

The Russians could not learn from the Voice of America about President Obama’s speeches in which he talked about human rights and media freedom issues in Russia. These speeches were not carried live by the Kremlin-controled national TV and radio networks and did not receive wide coverage from independent media outlets, few of which still remain.

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Teaching Arab Israelis The High-Tech Code

With government support, private donations, and a push from the Israel Venture Network, Tsofen offers a three-month intensive training program to teach Arab engineers all the ins and outs of making it in the high-tech world in Israel, and abroad. As Jewish Israelis already know, before breaking into Silicon Valley 15 years ago, it's a tough world out there.

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