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.

Netanyahu Is Killing the Two-State Solution

My answer is best summarized in the words of Joseph Nye... "Even the best advertising cannot sell an unpopular product. Policies that appear as narrowly self-serving or arrogantly presented are likely to prohibit rather than produce soft power."

Tags: soft power, israel, united nations, joseph nye, peace process, benjamin netanyahu, two-state solution

Netanyahu tells BBC Arabic he is ‘thirsty’ for peace

Israel’s Ambassador to the United States Michael Oren told The Jerusalem Post, “Netanyahu had an extraordinarily successful visit here in New York in terms of public diplomacy and his appearance on American television. His interviews, were an unqualified success.”

Tags: united states, media, public diplomacy, israel, united nations, palestine, security council

Confucius alive

As China's economy and exchanges with the world see rapid growth, there has been a sharp increase in the demand for Chinese learning...Committed to providing Chinese language and cultural teaching resources and services worldwide, the Confucius Institute goes all out in meeting the demands of foreign learners and contributing to the development of multiculturalism.

Tags: china, soft power, Cultural Diplomacy, government pd, public diplomacy, language, confucius institutes, confucius institutes project

America’s Quest for Africa

As this laundry list of objectives indicates, it appears that the US is approaching terrorism in Africa from many different perspectives. Mirroring America’s foreign policy, however, the TSCTP places too much emphasis on hard rather than soft power.

Tags: soft power, africa, hard power, military, africom, counter-terrorism, mali, boko haram, al-shabaab

Pakistan underscores Alliance of Civilizations’ role in fostering cross-cultural understanding

“Across the world, bridges of understanding strain under the weight of intolerance and polarization.” He told the meeting that promoting dialogue and understanding has long been considered a form of ‘soft power’ because it brings about change slowly, without military action.

Tags: soft power, pakistan, faith diplomacy, united nations, culture, cross-cultural understanding, civilization

Strengthening Cultural Ties Through Motion Pictures

Nigeria and Mexico are poised to strengthen cultural bilateral relations with the hosting of the maiden edition of the Mexican Film Festival. The film festival which took place at the Silverbird Galleria in Abuja on September 16, saw both countries exploring opportunities inherent in their motion picture industries for cultural diplomacy.

Tags: Cultural Diplomacy, mexico, film diplomacy, nigeria, nollywood, film festival, kannywood

Does Turkey accept refugees from Somalia now?

That open-air midday prayer video on YouTube illustrates the operational capacity of Turkey as a natural extension of European soft power in the Middle East and North Africa. Turkey would definitely hold greater sway in the region if it was a member of the EU. But that requires visionary European leaders.

Tags: soft power, middle east, africa, turkey, european union, somalia, refugees

PM slammed for warmongering at United Nations

David Cameron was branded a warmonger today for advising the United Nations to embrace Nato-style military interventions to rid the world of "oppressive" governments. Revelling in his "victory" in Libya, the Prime Minister said that the international community needed to use a combination of military action or "hard power" and "soft power" like diplomacy and financial aid.

Tags: soft power, united nations, united kingdom, hard power, libya, smart power, david cameron

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