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.

Polish EU presidency warns about ‘new euroscepticism’

The financial crisis and Arab Spring migrants have given rise to a "new euroscepticism" inside the union, Polish leader Donald Tusk has warned as Poland takes over the EU presidency..Tusk said the Polish presidency "has enough energy" to fight the new EU-hostile trend.

Tags: europe, european union, poland, polling, euroscepticism

From Greece to California, the Liberal Dream is Dead

In the last hundred days, the world has seen not only how weak and divided are the European members of NATO, but also how the once-celebrated European notion of "soft power" means very little in the world of perpetually savage nations. What stops China from carving out a new co-prosperity sphere in Asian waters...

Tags: united states, soft power, europe, european union, nato, democracy, greece

A royal salute to the Commonwealth

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are the most glamorous young couple in the world. They have the capacity to do great things, not just for the monarchy but also for Britain on their foreign trips and it is the Commonwealth countries that should be their priority in the years to come.

Tags: united states, soft power, Cultural Diplomacy, nation branding, canada, britain, monarchy, commonwealth

Clinton warns Syria’s Assad that time is running out

It is absolutely clear that the Syrian government is running out of time. They are either going to allow a serious political process...and engage in a productive dialogue with members of the opposition and civil society, or they're going to continue to see increasingly organized resistance,

Tags: united states, arab spring, crisis coverage, hillary clinton, syria, protests

Arab Spring crackdown damages Kurdistan’s image as regional model

Washington’s close Kurdish allies cracked down hard. After 62 days of street protests, 10 people were dead. The carefully crafted image of Kurdistan as a democratic island in an ocean of regional dictatorship was in tatters.

Tags: united states, middle east, arab spring, public opinion, image, kurdistan, kurds

What a Long, Strange March It’s Been

From the Long March to the massive, glittering spectacle of the Beijing Summer Olympics' opening ceremony in 2008, what a long, strange journey it has been for the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). On July 1, the party will celebrate its 90th birthday

Tags: china, government pd, public opinion, chinese communist party

Arab Spring Exposes Turkey’s Western Moorings

Against the backdrop of the Middle East's ongoing upheaval, especially the violence in neighboring Syria, Turkey's once-vaunted "zero problems" foreign policy strategy now looks severely outdated. Though Turkey will continue to seek a balanced, multivector foreign policy...

Tags: middle east, arab spring, public opinion, turkey

Canada Day in D.C. just one victim of cuts to embassy hospitality budgets

The downsizing of the annual Canada Day celebrations at Canada's flagship embassy in the U.S. capital may seem like sensible belt-tightening to some, regardless of the griping by ex-pats about this year's much smaller Pennsylvania Avenue shindig.

Tags: united states, Cultural Diplomacy, government pd, canada

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