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.

Turkey Greets Twitter Delegation With List of Demands

Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey has called Twitter “the worst menace to society” and a tool of foreign conspirators. For good measure, he has also accused it of evading taxes.

Tags: turkey, recep tayyip erdogan, twitter, social media, censorship, government pd, europe

Tiananmen as the Turning Point: China's Impossible Balancing Act

Twenty-five years is long enough to reflect on the real impact and consequences of an event. Unfortunately, for the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, a major event that changed the country’s direction, one won’t find any discussion or reflection in the Chinese media.

Tags: china, tiananmen square, protest, media, history, 1989 tiananmen square demonstration, censorship

Yale Announces New Leadership Center in China

Yale University is creating a new Yale Leadership Center in Beijing that will host conferences, workshops, and other events developed by all of the university’s schools and programs. The center will open next fall.

Tags: yale university, united states, china, yale leadership center, academic exchange, exchange diplomacy

Social Media in Afghanistan Takes On Life of Its Own

Afghans have long been resistant to central authority — as the United States has found to its frustration — with Afghanistan divided along tribal, cultural, religious and linguistic lines. Its mountains and valleys have stood in the way of communications breakthroughs that have unified other societies.

Tags: social media, afghanistan, south asia, digital diplomacy, internet, counterterrorism, paywast, cuba, zunzuneo, u.s. department of state

Russia Thanks Cuba For Support

The conflict in Ukraine came up during the Russian Foreign Minister’s visit to Cuba Tuesday.Sergei Lavrov is in Havana meeting with his Cuban counterpart.Cuba has backed Russia in the Ukraine crisis.

Tags: russia, cuba, ukraine, sergey lavrov, government pd, sanctions, nato, europe, caribbean

John Kerry is Telling Foreign Governments What He Needs to Be Telling Our Own

Most people can pretty much agree that a free and open Internet is extremely important for a number of reasons, but few major American politicians have gone on the record saying so. Many have come out in favor of net neutrality, but few have gone as far as to call the Internet a right. That is, until now. 

Tags: united states, digital diplomacy, john kerry, internet, internet freedom, net neutrality, censorship

A Major U.S.-Funded Poll Finds That Myanmar's People Adore Their Vicious Military

Myanmar, so the popular narrative goes, is a land of pro-democracy peasants bitterly shaking their fists at military overlords. But perhaps the narrative is mistaken. There is no shortage of reasons to despise the military of Myanmar, the troubled Southeast Asian state formerly titled Burma.

Tags: public opinion, united states, myanmar, military diplomacy, military dictatorship, south asia, southeast asia, burma

Who Will Be the President of Novorossiya?

No sooner had the leaders of the so-called "People's Republics" of Donetsk, Luhansk, and Odessa declared the return of "Novorossiya" ("New Russia") earlier this month than they began fighting among themselves. Though they agree that the entire southeastern portion of Ukraine should join their self-proclaimed breakaway nation, they are divided over who should lead this new government.

Tags: ukraine, novorossiya, non-state pd, non-state actors, secession, new russia, russia, donetsk, odessa, luhansk, europe

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