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.

Korea's Experience Can Be Role Model of Asian Development

South Korea will play a bigger role in Asia's investment in sustainable infrastructure through its experience of economic development and constant investment in basic facilities, a senior official at an international institution said. [...] The AIIB was formally launched on Jan. 16, with 57 founding members including South Korea, in a bid to promote economic growth in the Asian region by supporting infrastructure investment.

Tags: south korea, asian development, economic development, asia, international development, international cooperation, Jeju Island, aiib, infrastructure investment

Meet America's First Ambassador of Skateboarding

Skateboarders can often be proudly stupid. We relish in action, not thought. So whenever someone starts talking about how skateboarding can be a passport to connect with people across cultures, or starts going off about the power skating can have for the marginalized, we’re often quick to get defensive and write off such thoughts as self-serious pretention.

Tags: skateboard diplomacy, Cultural Diplomacy, sports diplomacy, cross cultural dialogue, neftalie williams, usc

Conan O’Brien Continues To Be Our Best International Ambassador

Tonight, TBS will air an hour-long special called Conan Without Borders: Made In Mexico. [...] “With all of this week’s negative news about the relationship between the United States and Mexico…I thought I’d try and do something positive,” he said on Conan. America’s longest-serving late-night host, O’Brien has distinguished himself by filing more field pieces than his peers, particularly from areas of the world that have experienced tension with the U.S.

Tags: conan o'brien, made in mexico, international ambassador, international broadcasting, non-state pd, mexico, united states, us-mexico relations

Why Germany's Cultural Ties With Mexico are More Important Than Ever

Trump's US presidency is putting American-Mexican relations in the international spotlight. It is therefore particularly important for countries like Germany to show their solidarity with Mexicans, and that can happen through culture, because we're all dependent on mobility, globalization and exchange.

Tags: germany, mexico, cultural ties, german-mexican year, Monika Grütters, german year, cultural exchange, Cultural Diplomacy

The Power of Food Diplomacy and Hospitality, In the Service of a Nation

Raffarin said another former French premier, Laurent Fabius, had once organized – on the same night – some 150 dinners in French embassies around the world, with more than 1,300 chefs preparing the food for the guests who included public figures and political leaders. Gastronomy, he argued, has served as a means of creating networks and building relationships in a world in which networks are vital.

Tags: food diplomacy, gastrodiplomacy, hospitality, network building, nation branding, Nation Image, france, EU

NY Museums Wage Cultural War Against Trump Prejudice

Museums across New York are waging a cultural war on prejudice in Donald Trump's America, flexing the soft power of art and photography to compound the city-wide climate of protest. From talks about Islamic art to a Muslim exhibition, swapping Picasso and Matisse for Iranian, Sudanese and Iraqi artists and extending a children's exhibition, museums have dreamt up multiple ways to promote art and education in the wake of Trump's short-lived travel ban.

Tags: new york, museums, Cultural Diplomacy, Donald Trump, art diplomacy, islamic art, city diplomacy

The Shanghai Communique: An American Foreign Policy Success

On February 28, we celebrate the 45th anniversary of the Shanghai Communique. The 1972 agreement, brokered by Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai, ended 23 years of diplomatic estrangement between the United States and China, and laid the foundation for a peaceful and prosperous Asia. The Vietnam War was still raging when the Communique was signed but there has been no major war in the Asia-Pacific since that time. 

Tags: history & theory, government pd, united states, china, taiwan, bilateral relations, henry kissinger, asia pacific, vietnam war, shanghai communique

Kate Middleton’s Outfit Made a Diplomatic Statement

Kate Middleton joined the rest of the royal family at Buckingham Palace to celebrate Britain’s cultural ties with India. The Duchess of Cambridge literally shined at the reception in a metallic, mid-length dress by Erdem, pairing it with sparkling Oscar de la Renta heels. In honor of the occasion, she wore earrings by Indian designer Anita Dongre, whose pieces she also wore while playing cricket during her visit to India.

Tags: fashion diplomacy, Cultural Diplomacy, kate middleton, united kingdom, india, bilateral relations, royal diplomacy

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