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 Uses Of Public And Cultural Diplomacy

The Public Diplomacy Division of the Ministry of External Affairs was established in May 2006. So far, this Division has reached out more to countries where the Indian diaspora is concentrated and has sought to attract them to come to India and study through the “Know India Program”.

Tags: soft power, media, government pd, public diplomacy, india, new technology, south asia, image building

German unification and Seoul’s short-lived ‘Sunshine Policy’

“The Sunshine Policy had been the most effective tool that influenced North Korea. All the changes in North Korea we see now are the results of the Sunshine Policy, including marketization, consumerism and increased dependency on external input,”...

Tags: soft power, government pd, public diplomacy, north korea, germany, korea, cold war, communism

Nigeria: How Not to Formulate Foreign Policy

Late last year, the National Economic Council (NEC) reportedly resolved that going forward, Nigeria would no longer play 'big brother' to countries in trouble without getting anything in return. It also proposed that the nation's foreign interventions and assistance would henceforth be guided by 'national interest'.

Tags: soft power, government pd, public diplomacy, africa, foreign policy, nigeria, foreign relations

UBS appoints new regional head of philanthropy, values-based investing

UBS has announced that David Hayward Evans is its new head of philanthropy and values-based investing Asia-Pacific, based in Singapore...He also managed public-private partnerships for public diplomacy campaigns undertaken by the British government in China and India.

Tags: public diplomacy, non-state pd, asia pacific, corporate diplomacy, switzerland, philanthropy, bank

Islam and Europe: An Equal and Opposite Reaction

Why are Muslims so stubborn in nurturing ancient beliefs and rituals when they fly in the face of modern capitalist society? Secular critics dismiss Islam as a harmful, even dangerous anachronism. Why disrupt one’s busy day five times to pray...

Tags: united states, Cultural Diplomacy, middle east, public diplomacy, faith diplomacy, europe, islam, cultural relations

US Africa Command offers Nigeria military assistance

The United States military Africa Command (Africom) is ready to offer assistance to the Nigerian military, according to Africom commander Carter Ham, as the country faces a growing number of internal and external security threats.

Tags: government pd, public diplomacy, nigeria, military, africom, military diplomacy

A life in museums

This is the opportunity to raise the bar. In fact, like the treasure of King Tut, some of the exhibits must be assembled for a travelling exhibition. That would be India's best step forward in cultural diplomacy. It would make a statement about enhancing the country's presence and reinforcing faith in our living tradition.

Tags: Cultural Diplomacy, public diplomacy, india, culture, museum diplomacy, alliance française

Obama’s “Smart Power,” Not So Smart

The policies Clinton is defending (at least publicly; I bet privately she’s not so happy with the administration’s direction) could more accurately be described as the “lead from behind” doctrine rather than “smart power.”

Tags: united states, middle east, public diplomacy, hillary clinton, syria, smart power

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