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.

Trust in Broadcasting: An Old Truth Relearned

Once again, an element of U.S. international broadcasting has been criticized by politicians with a narrow view of its mission... And, once again, came a firm and timely restatement of why those operations do what they do.

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

India offers to train Afghan police

India has offered to train Afghan police to help them prevent future terrorist attacks in a move likely to be seen as highly provocative by long-time rival Pakistan. India has long maintained that its support for Afghanistan is civilian in nature and driven by what its officials call “civilisational links”.

Tags: government pd, public diplomacy, india, pakistan, afghanistan, south asia, exchange diplomacy, exchanges, law enforcement, training

U.S. and Pakistan coming together in music

Washington and Islamabad may have traded accusations and veiled threats in recent weeks, but a series of joint concerts here by an American jazz band and a Pakistani soft-rock group demonstrated that in nonpolitical spheres the two countries can have a productive and at times — does one dare say it? — harmonious relationship.

Tags: united states, soft power, Cultural Diplomacy, public diplomacy, pakistan, us department of state, music diplomacy

Turkey’s muscular maneuvers on the world stage

Erdogan was received enthusiastically by every world leader he met with including President Obama...The cache of soft power Turkey brought to New York came not just from its recent surge in regional popularity because of its increasingly tough stance on Israel or burgeoning economy, but because of the personal credibility that its Prime Minister brings as a leader.

Tags: united states, soft power, government pd, public diplomacy, turkey, united nations

Decline Watch: U.S. now importing Chinese shoppers to buy its Chinese goods

Increasing tourism is a great goal, but the idea of kick-starting an economic recovery by attracting Asian shoppers to the United States to buy goods that are, for the most part, made in Asia doesn't sound all that sustainable.

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

China’s Arab Spring Cyber Lessons

Throughout the Middle East, protestors have employed Facebook, Twitter...and other technologies to organize and spread news at home and to the outside world. Democratic governments aren’t the only ones reacting to the Arab Spring. Autocracies, including China, which hosts the world’s most sophisticated online control regime, are drawing their own lessons.

Tags: china, middle east, government pd, arab spring, public diplomacy, social media, new technology, internet diplomacy

For Egypt’s Graffiti Artists, Revolution Brings Inspiration and Uncertainty

From the very beginning of the revolution, street art and artists played a significant role in the protests...perhaps the uncensored, tongue-in-cheek, political commentary of Ganzeer and other street artists is just what is called for to help Egyptians make sense of the new world they live in — and their ability to make a mark on it.

Tags: Cultural Diplomacy, middle east, arab spring, public diplomacy, egypt, non-state pd, art diplomacy, graffiti

Sean Penn joins protesters in Egypt

Sean Penn was among the demonstrators at a protest in Egypt on Friday calling for a faster transition to democracy. The two-time Oscar winner arrived in north Africa at the invitation of Egyptian film star Khaled El Nabawy as part of efforts to show the country is once again safe for tourists following the revolution earlier this year.

Tags: united states, middle east, arab spring, public diplomacy, egypt, non-state pd, celebrity diplomacy

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