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.
Now is Your Chance to Take Action for Study Abroad
Simon Study Abroad bill aims to dramatically increase the number of American undergraduates who study abroad in quality programs across the globe, focusing particular attention on ensuring access to study abroad across the college demographic and encouraging study abroad in the developing world.
Facilitation and the Erasure of Cosmic War
Many thanks to James Glassman for his thoughtful response to my comments about his exchange with Marc Lynch over the strategic implications of “PD 2.0.” I’d like to respond and address some of his arguments about the relationship between a “Grand Conversation” and a “War of Ideas.”
Secretary Clinton: Dutiful Diplomat? Or 2012 Candidate?
Clinton says USIA was "unfortunately marginalized" but does not see it emerging again as an independent agency. She is encouraging the use of new technology, such as blogs and online social networking, but faces criticism that traditional media such as radio are being shortchanged.
NATO is Not Overstepping its Global Role
Nato must continue to work through public diplomacy together with our partners, to explain to the public opinion both in Nato member countries and in partner countries what the new Nato is doing and thus provide a better understanding of our policies and goals.
Panama Moves to Top of Obama’s List for a Trade Agreement
The president, in a turnabout that reflects his vow to shun protectionism and his goals of rewarding strategic allies and confronting economic necessity, is pushing for passage of a deal by July 1.
The White House is Open to Your Suggestions on Openness
In a notice published in today's Federal Register, the president's Office of Science and Technology Policy called on the public to send recommendations via a new White House Web page, www.whitehouse.gov/open or via e-mail at opengov@ostp.gov.
Morganton athlete to represent US as a People to People Sports Ambassador
Joseph "JD" Riddle will play basketball in the People to People Sports Ambassador Program. In summer 2009, Riddle will train for 10 days in Austria, before competing in the Youth Friendship Games. As part of the program Riddle will explore Austria with teammates from throughout the United States.
Pakistanis Praise U.S. for Giving Aid on VOAs Deewa Radio
Callers to VOA's Deewa Radio said they were grateful for the U.S. decision, announced by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Tuesday, to give Pakistan $110 million in assistance, including food, tents, water and radios.
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