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.

Sports Envoy program 2013: U.S. Department of State Announces Basketball Sports Visitor Program

The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs announces that 12 Burmese youth—six boys and six girls—and two coaches will travel to the United States January 7-20.

Tags: united states, Cultural Diplomacy, government pd, public diplomacy, sports diplomacy, us department of state, basketball, burma

Photos of galactic desert to help with diplomacy in the Middle East

His spectacular images of the nighttime sky framed by Intermountain West scenery are breathtaking, and soon, photos by Bret Webster of Bountiful will be featured in the U.S. embassy in Tunisia. As part of the ARTS in Embassies program, his photographs are fostering U.S. relations within local communities worldwide.

Tags: united states, Cultural Diplomacy, middle east, government pd, public diplomacy, tunisia, art diplomacy, embassies, photography

Seoul’s release of Yasukuni attacker shows common ground with China

It was reported by South Korean media that Liu Qiang, a Chinese man who threw Molotov cocktails at the Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo in 2011, returned home after the Seoul High Court ruled that Liu's arson attack didn't justify his extradition to Japan. The Chinese side has welcomed the result of the case. Japan has asked for Liu to be extradited several times. The case of Liu involves relations between China, Japan and South Korea.

Tags: china, government pd, public diplomacy, public opinion, japan, south korea

Will Boston Museum Of Fine Arts Return Looted Benin Bronzes?

“The public interest must surely be in upholding the rule of law, rather than promoting an international free-for-all through the unrestricted circulation of tainted works of art. Do we really wish to educate our children to have no respect for history, legality and ethical values by providing museums with the opportunity freely to exhibit stolen property?”

Tags: united states, Cultural Diplomacy, government pd, public diplomacy, ghana, museum diplomacy

Obama’s Asia Pivot in 2013

As political tensions increase in East Asia, various pundits are questioning American strategy and ability to address security issues. Most of these questions challenged President Obama’s “Asia Pivot” – the new American defense strategy that calls for strengthening American military might in the Asia-Pacific.

Tags: united states, Cultural Diplomacy, government pd, public diplomacy, asia pivot

Destined To Fail: China’s Soft Power Push

In a little noticed event on New Year’s Day, China inaugurated its first non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of soft power—China Public Diplomacy Association (CPDA). Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi attended and spoke at the unveiling ceremony for the group, which elected as its president Li Zhaoxing, the chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of China's National People's Congress.

Tags: china, soft power, government pd, public diplomacy

Non-state actors who bring nations closer

A controversy erupted recently over Track Two discussions regarding the Siachen issue. “Track Two Diplomacy” is a term with which much mythology is associated. Some proponents believe that it can cut through the red tape of conventional diplomacy and resolve intractable problems.

Tags: government pd, public diplomacy, india, non-state pd

Eric Schmidt’s North Korea Trip May Not Be as Ridiculous as It Sounds

Google chairman Eric Schmidt’s planned trip to North Korea promises few returns for the company’s shareholders. But for the world’s most locked-down country, where only a few thousand citizens have internet access at all, his visit could offer the strongest hint yet of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s tortured longing for openness.

Tags: united states, public diplomacy, non-state pd, corporate diplomacy, north korea, google

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