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.

Decline ‘Friend’ Request: Social Media Meets 21st Century Statecraft in Latin America

The Senate report, " Latin American Governments Need to 'Friend' Social Media and Technology " was written at the request of U.S. Senator Richard G. Lugar (R-IN) in order to assess the U.S. Department of State's use of digital diplomacy.

Tags: united states, hillary clinton, us department of state, digital diplomacy, judith mchale, senate

Dazzling images do not a shining nation make

The strategy of the Indian state is clearly no longer limited to building infrastructure alone; it has moved to a domain where the production and projection of images of a prosperous nation has become as imperative a task as the creation of a prosperous nation itself.

Tags: Cultural Diplomacy, nation branding, government pd, public diplomacy, india

London 2012: Will GB reap ‘great’ tourism rewards?

While organisers hope London 2012's economic impact will be one of its main legacies, bringing £1bn of extra business over four years, some question the mixed message being projected by the GREAT campaign.

Tags: Cultural Diplomacy, media, nation branding, government pd, public diplomacy, tourism, britain, london olympics 2012, advertising

China’s Search for Soft Power

At a time when the rest of the world marvels at – or perhaps dreads – China’s rise, Beijing perceives a serious weakness in its own armor: the lack of soft power. For all its economic woes, the West still possesses ample soft power as evidenced by its cultural domination. Behind China’s worries also lurk fears about regime stability.

Tags: china, soft power, Cultural Diplomacy, government pd, public diplomacy

China launches global news TV station

China has launched a multi-million pound effort to improve its image around the world with the launch of a new global news TV station that it hopes will one day compete with global names such as the BBC, CNN and Al Jazeera. The new station 'CCTV America', has hired more than 60 international staff in a bid to produce credible programmes that will aim to give a voice to Beijing's view of the world.

Tags: china, united states, soft power, international broadcasting, government pd, public diplomacy, television diplomacy

UK launches major tourism advertising campaign ahead of 2012 Olympics

Britain’s Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt launched a major campaign on Thursday to attract an extra 4.6 million tourists to the U.K. through advertisements in 14 cities worldwide. The goal of the campaign...is to maximize the tourism and business potential generated by Britain’s hosting of the 2012 Olympics.

Tags: Cultural Diplomacy, media, nation branding, government pd, public diplomacy, tourism, britain, london olympics 2012, advertising

State Department and the USC School of Cinematic Arts Announce Films for 2012 American Film Showcase

The American Film Showcase, an international cultural diplomacy initiative that brings people together worldwide through film...a partnership between the U.S. Department of State and USC’s School of Cinematic Arts, brings award-winning American films...to foreign audiences through events worldwide.

Tags: united states, Cultural Diplomacy, government pd, public diplomacy, us department of state, film diplomacy, usc

Deadline Nears in ‘Serving Abroad’ Photo Contest

The State Department’s Art in Embassies program...is one of the premier public-private partnership arts organizations in continuous operation in 180 countries worldwide...It plays an important role in U.S. public diplomacy through a culturally expansive mission that creates temporary exhibits and permanent collections, artist and cultural exchange programming, and publications, they added.

Tags: united states, public diplomacy, art diplomacy, us department of defense, kennedy, smithsonian institution

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