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.

Obama Hails 'New Era' in U.S.-Malaysia Ties

President Barack Obama has said the US and Malaysia are at the start of a "new era of partnership", on the second day of his official visit. Obama was speaking at a state banquet with Malaysian King Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah. He is due to meet Prime Minister Najib Razak later. It is the first such visit by a serving US president for nearly 50 years.

Tags: united states, malaysia, barack obama, asia pacific, trans-pacific partnership, youth, foreign policy, asia pivot, china

Is Obama's Asia Pivot More Than Talk?

In November 2011, Barack Obama told the Australian parliament that the United States was embarking on a major shift in its foreign policy—with a pivot to Asia. “After a decade in which we fought two wars that cost us dearly, in blood and treasure,” he said, “the United States is turning our attention to the vast potential of the Asia Pacific region.”

Tags: barack obama, asia pacific, asia pivot, china, japan, military diplomacy, united states, south korea, u.s. navy

Movies and Intellectual Property: Preserving Our Global Passion

It's easy for most of us to get behind the theme for World Intellectual Property Day this year: "Movies, A Global Passion."  From Santa Monica, where I spent almost 20 years working in the entertainment sector, to Paris, France, where I most recently served four years as U.S. Ambassador, I have witnessed firsthand people's excitement and reverence for films -- Hollywood's in particular.

Tags: u.s. department of state, intellectual property, film diplomacy, movies, film, Cultural Diplomacy, intellectual property rights, charles rivkin, world IP day

African Food With A Twist: Dakar Pop-Up Restaurant Raises the Bar

West Africa hasn't competed with the likes of Paris or Barcelona as a culinary destination, but a handful of food lovers there are making inroads to change that. Visitors to Ghana can now sample the work of mixologists who specialize in liquors made with local ingredients. In Bamako, Mali, vinophiles can head to the annual Beaujolais Nouveau wine festival. And in Dakar, Senegal, there's Trio Toque.

Tags: africa, gastrodiplomacy, gastronomy, Cultural Diplomacy, trio toque, west africa, culinary diplomacy, ghana, mali, senegal

The Global Response To Growing Ukraine Crisis: VOA And RFE/RL Deliver Unique, Extensive Coverage

As governments around the world are scrambling to respond to the crisis in Ukraine, the networks of the Broadcasting Board of Governors are providing Ukrainians and Russians with extensive coverage of multilateral discussions and conversations with world leaders.

Tags: radio free europe, radio liberty, ukraine, broadcasting board of governors, russia, voice of america, radio free europe/radio liberty, voa, international broadcasting, media

Cornish Identity: Why Cornwall Has Always Been a Separate Place

When I first drove down to live in Cornwall more than 20 years ago, I was met by a graffiti message on a railway bridge near Truro: "Go home, English!" I should have taken it personally. I should have politely turned around to head back across the Tamar.

Tags: cornwall, england, identity, nationalism, united kingdom, secession, Cultural Diplomacy, cornish, language

Vladimir Putin Wants His Own Internet

Asked at a media forum in St. Petersburg about Russia’s largest search engine, Yandex, storing its data on servers outside the country, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the Internet was originally a "CIA project" and "is still developing as such."

Tags: russia, vladimir putin, internet, surveillance, censorship, cia, kgb, history, ARPANET, vkontakte, icann, brazil, internet sovereignty, global governance

The False Cry of the Pivot Deniers

Former Vice President Al Gore told a crowd at the University of Hawaii on April 15 that using fake science to mislead the public on climate change is "immoral, unethical, and despicable." Currently on a weeklong trip to Asia, President Barack Obama can probably sympathize, as he faces a cadre of skeptics committed to the idea that one of his leading foreign policy priorities -- the pivot to Asia -- is somehow an illusion.

Tags: united states, asia pacific, pivot to asia, barack obama, foreign policy, china, trade diplomacy, diplomacy

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