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.

British-Filipino Choir Brings Christmas Cheer to London

An all-Filipino choir brought some early Christmas cheer during an event in the United Kingdom's capital. The 'Festive Prelude,' produced by non-profit organization the International Culture and Arts Exchange London, took place in St. Stephen's Church in Gloucester Road, West London, on December 11.

Tags: britain, philippine, music diplomacy, Cultural Diplomacy, london, international exchange, art exchange

Building Digital Skills in Chile for Economic & Human Development

The United States government so passionately supports the expansion of Internet connectivity and the growth of the digital economy globally because we recognize the Internet is a tool that has the power to transform people’s lives.

Tags: Digital Diplomacy & New Technology, human development, chile, united states, internet, digital economy, women empowerment

New Negotiation Technique with the Cuban Government

Negotiations need to be proactive, intensive and include concrete, partial and measureable propositions in two or three months maximum. “Large sets of measures” shouldn’t be negotiated because they will only further root the positions of both parties. Transparency is a necessary condition for drawing concrete agreements which are fulfilled with a public declaration made by both parties about what they agree on and what they are forced to do, and when.

Tags: cuba, soft power, european union, digital diplomacy, hard power, human rights

Arab, India Conference Begins, Focuses on Boosting Trade Ties

They have a shared history, and now officials want to unite India and the Arab world as two major trading blocs. The Indus and Ganges rivers on the one hand and Tigris and Euphrates and Nile rivers on the other were home to some of the world’s first civilisations. And that, officials believe, matters for the future.

Tags: arab, india, bilateral trade, arab league, india-arab league, soft power, bollywood, bilateral relations

Is the US Losing East Asia to China?

The election of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency is continuing to send shockwaves in the corridors of power across East Asia. Yet even before the results of the 2016 US elections became known, the tremors of political change in the region were already evident. Arguably, the U.S. president-elect has only added fuel to the fire of America’s relations with East Asia.

Tags: US, china, east asia, philippine, malaysia, south korea, government pd, foreign policy, Donald Trump

The Trudeau Bump

Contrary to its designer's expectations, the rolling research tracking the relative strength of national brands, now known as the Anholt/GFK Roper Nation Brands Index, is one of the most boring runs of numbers known to humanity. Unlike the Billboard music chart or the "Who's Hot" list in the celebrity-watch magazines, the nation brands index is astonishingly stable. 

Tags: canada, justin trudeau, nation branding, international image, smart & soft power, good country index

China-Africa Cooperation: A Legacy of Friendship

Last week President Xi Jinping received President Ali Bongo Ondimba of Gabon at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. The meeting, in which the two leaders reaffirmed the importance of bi-lateral cooperation, reflected the profound friendship between China and Africa. [...] China is one of Africa’s main commercial partners. 

Tags: china, africa, xi jinping, bilateral cooperation, trade, government pd, history & theory, economic development, education

Pakistan to Hold Gandhara Exhibition in Republic of Korea

The exhibition would not only bring the rich Buddhist archaeological treasure of Pakistan to Republic of Korea but also help attract religious tourists to Pakistan, according to a press release of the Pakistan embassy in Seoul. The exhibition starting from March next year, would be held in two cities of Republic of Korea for six months.

Tags: pakistan, korea, art, Cultural Diplomacy, religious diplomacy, tourism, bilateral relations, cultural cooperation

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