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.

The Shanghai Cooperation Organization: Assessing China

As a matter of fact, the region’s leaders have also expressed a common fear that China’s financial aid might be a poisonous gift, that with this soft power, Chinese investments might lead to economic dependency and political vassalage.

Tags: china, soft power, central asia, economic cooperation, shanghai cooperation organization

The New Road to Ankara

...while the Turkish model of democracy has made Ankara very popular amongst the youth and Islamist movements from Sana’a to Tunis—who see Turkey’s democratic success as a potential path they wish to take—Turkey could soon be one of many voices in the region, notably Cairo, promoting different models of local democracy and their soft power will be tied to how many states adopt their model.

Tags: soft power, middle east, arab spring, turkey, foreign policy, democracy, arab league

An Agenda for NATO-Russia Cooperation on Nonproliferation

Because of this governance gap, it is critical that states use all possible soft power means to dissuade NNWSs from attempting to become nuclear threshold states. Among those means, Russia and NATO members are well placed to promote legal and structural nuclear fuel supply guarantees and the strict implementation of updated NSG guidelines.

Tags: soft power, russia, nato, engagement, nonproliferation, nonproliferation treaty

Moscow hosts CIS youth forum

Moscow is hosting a CIS youth forum of public diplomacy today...The main goals for discussions between young people are modern challenges and public youth diplomacy, main trends for cooperation of youth organization on the post-Soviet space, advanced methods and technologies of public diplomacy and social obligations.

Tags: public diplomacy, russia, youth, technology, cis

Uruguay Prodded by G-20 to End Bank Secrecy

Public diplomacy efforts to project a more culturally sensitive regional outreach merely provide a patina of inclusiveness that covers and perpetuates traditional economic interests associated with the inter-American system that is structured to ensure that wealth is pumped up to the top of the economic pyramid.

Tags: united states, financial reform, g20, transparency international, uruguay

Uprisings opportunity for new Israel foreign policy

...the Arab Spring could serve as an opportunity for Israel to re-think important aspects of its public diplomacy and political programs. In this respect, Israel’s relationship with one (albeit non-Arab) Muslim country could serve as a model to guide Israeli leaders as they redefine our relations with countries closer to home. That country is Indonesia.

Tags: middle east, arab spring, public diplomacy, egypt, israel, foreign policy, indonesia

Africa Rising: With film school, can Sierra Leone change ‘Blood Diamond’ image?

“Sierra Leoneans have a lot of stories to tell,” says Ahmed Mansaray, the film school’s founding director. But today “most of the stories are being told [through] the binoculars of the white man”...For many in the West, Sierra Leone remains the land of blood diamonds and drugged-up child soldiers...

Tags: media, public diplomacy, africa, non-state pd, film diplomacy, sierra leone

“Water diplomacy: transboundary rivers and international politics” - Conference Review

On 28 November 2011, the NCCR North-South Centre for Development and Environment (CDE) based in Bern and the ETH North-South Center based in Zurich sponsored a half-day conference, “Water diplomacy: transboundary rivers and international politics” at the Museum of Natural History in Basel. It explored the theme of water as an instrument of diplomacy, in particular how water management can be used to solve diplomatic conflict and how diplomacy can solve water conflicts and improve resource management.

Tags: government pd, public diplomacy, africa, europe, water diplomacy, nccr north-south, conflict prevention

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