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.

Musical harmony: North Korean, French orchestras play

A North Korean and a French orchestra performed a landmark concert on Wednesday, adding a note of harmony to long-standing tensions between the isolated nation and the West. Most of the 90 North Koreans musicians — many under age 30 — were performing with a Western ensemble for the first time.

Tags: Cultural Diplomacy, public diplomacy, non-state pd, france, north korea, music diplomacy

The Afghanistan Effect: Understanding Afghanistan’s Media Landscape

Through the International Security Assistance Forces AFPAK Hands program, detailed in my previous post, we have learned that much of the efforts towards Afghan media, on the part of ISAF and the international community, are directed towards the Afghan media who have the largest audience

Tags: united states, pakistan, public opinion, iran, social media, afghanistan, internet diplomacy

An American cultural diplomat in Pakistan: Frustration and motivation

Last month was my third trip to Pakistan as a violinist and the founder of Cultures in Harmony, a US-based NGO that promotes cultural understanding through music. One of the two words that best describe this trip is “frustration.” Pakistan has a vibrant and compelling culture, yet who sees this side of it?

Tags: Cultural Diplomacy, public diplomacy, pakistan, music diplomacy

Strengthening unity through transparency and engagement

Through increased military and civilian cultural exchanges possible through the creation of “NATO Academies,” as well as by augmenting NATO’s existing web presence with value-centric initiatives and collaborative efforts in cyber-security awareness, unity among Member states can be fortified.

Tags: Cultural Diplomacy, public diplomacy, public opinion, nato, image building

Obama’s Israel dilemma

The public diplomacy between United States and Israel has intensified in recent days regarding the possible military action against Iran to ‘end’ the alleged military dimension of its nuclear program. Senior officials from United States and Israel are visibly at odds regarding the nature of Iran’s nuclear program and mechanisms to manage the issue.

Tags: united states, middle east, government pd, public diplomacy, israel

Exploring India in New York: Five lessons learned

...I was at a restaurant in New York City's East Village looking for ways to experience elements of India without leaving home. By observing differences between the real India and the India of New York City, I learned many important cultural lessons.

Tags: united states, Cultural Diplomacy, public diplomacy, india, non-state actors

New TV Martí program brings Cuba and world news for Cuba

“Antena Live’s fresh format and new set mark a new era for TV Martí,” said Carlos García-Pérez Director of Radio and TV Martí. “The program builds on Martí’s high value news journalism, featuring one of the Martí’s most trusted and talented anchors, while focusing intensely on developments on the island.”

Tags: united states, international broadcasting, government pd, public diplomacy, cuba

Uncool China fails to woo Taiwan’s youth

The CCP recently called for extra efforts to get Taiwan's youth into the China boat... In droves of surveys, the island's youth has stubbornly said they feel more Taiwanese than Chinese, and that Japan but not China is their favorite country. They say they would only consider moving to China to make more money, not because they think it's trendy or cool.

Tags: china, soft power, public diplomacy, public opinion, taiwan

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