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.
Praise For AIA’s ‘Design For Diplomacy’ Report
Sen. John Kerry (D-MA) commended the American Institute of Architects for releasing a new report to help the State Department design and build 21st Century embassies. The report, ‘Design for Diplomacy: New Embassies for the 21st Century,’ calls on the State Department to integrate embassy security with design excellence.
Congressman Filner Votes To Rebuild Diplomacy, Relations Abroad
Congressman Bob Filner has voted to repair U.S. relations abroad and bolster diplomacy and development efforts around the globe. The State Foreign Operations Appropriations Act invests in strengthening our diplomatic corps after years of neglect and in development programs that are crucial to stabilizing key regions, fighting global pandemics, protecting our environment, and combating drug trafficking.
The Department of State’s Quadrennial Diplomacy and Development Review
The Quadrennial Diplomacy and Development Review (QDDR) will provide the short-, medium-, and long-term blueprint for our diplomatic and development efforts. It will offer guidance on how we develop policies; how we allocate our resources; how we deploy our staff; and how we exercise our authorities.
The Obama White House’s First Try At Second Life
Although Barack Obama is arguably running the most Web-savvy Presidency since the emergence of the commercial Internet, the use of virtual worlds by the U.S. government predates his arrival in the White House. In fact, the United States State Department has been hosting virtual events for the last three years as part of its own public diplomacy push.
Ghana Goes Obama-Mad in Preparation For President’s Visit
Video of the preparation and excitement in Accra for President Obama's upcoming visit to Ghana's capital.
Photo Exhibit Offers An Intimate Look at America’s Jazz Ambassadors
Black jazz legends were sent abroad as part of a State Department diplomatic push even while segregation continued back home.
The Homegrown Face Of Regime Change: Social Media’s Influence In Public Diplomacy
Social networking’s influence in the realm of public diplomacy and cross-cultural communications is becoming ever clearer.
Ghana Prepares to Welcome Obama
Local restaurants, drinking spots, intersections, a huge reggae hit, even a hotel — all have been named or renamed after Obama. His face is prominent on colorful print fabrics that are worn as clothing and that decorate shop stalls.
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