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.

Overseas Aid Is a True Test of National Character

The cuts will send Australia tumbling down the ladder of global big-heartedness. We'll drop from being the 13th most generous donor among wealthy industrial nations to 19th, at today's levels for other donors.

Tags: australia, global aid and development, nation branding, global image

Russia Urges UN to Call for 'Humanitarian Pause' in Yemen

Russia urged the U.N. Security Council on Saturday to call for a "humanitarian pause" in airstrikes by a Saudi-led military coalition to help evacuate foreigners from Yemen and unhindered access to deliver aid to civilians caught in the fighting between Shiite rebels and supporters of the country's beleaguered president.

Tags: russia, united nations, global aid and development, yemen, red cross

Bonjour, Singapour: The Artistic Ties That Bind S’pore and France

Touted as the biggest international showcase of Singapore art and artists, the festival is co-organised by the National Heritage Board (NHB), National Arts Council and France’s Institut Francais, and comprises a whopping 70 events of all shapes and sizes.

Tags: singapore, france, Cultural Diplomacy, international exchange, art exhibition

Voice of America Can Learn From State Dept. About Social Media

When it comes to a few important journalistic new media skills, such as speed of posting information online and use of social media, U.S. State Department's public diplomacy is leagues ahead of U.S. taxpayer-funded Voice of America (VOA).

Tags: voice of america, state department, united states, international broadcasting, digital diplomacy

Laos: China’s “Pivot State” in Mainland ASEAN

China’s moves in Laos are indicative of a much grander strategy, however, which aspires to deepen Chinese-Thai relations, counter Vietnam, and potentially even ‘flip’ Cambodia from Hanoi’s influence.

Tags: laos, china, asean, public opinion, soft power, southeast asia

Korean-Language Classes Are Growing In Popularity At U.S. Colleges

The Modern Language Assn. reported that Korean language enrollment rose 45% from 2009 to 2013. Overall, language studies declined by 6.7% during that same period, and interest dropped in many popular ones, including Spanish, French and German.

Tags: korea, united states, international exchange, language, public opinion

Tang Prize Ties Up With US Group On Biology Education

Taiwan’s Tang Prize Foundation signed a cooperative agreement with U.S.-based Experimental Biology March 31, reaffirming TPF’s commitment to creating learning opportunities worldwide.

Tags: united states, taiwan, international exchange, science and technology, education

Putin’s ‘Fair and Balanced’ Propaganda Coup

Instead, the Kremlin has become increasingly sophisticated in its media strategy. Even as it continues to enforce conformity of coverage at home, it criticizes conformity abroad. Moreover, it borrows from the playbook of its former Cold War enemy, the U.S., to shape public opinion—in part by concocting a powerful story of Western spin.

Tags: russia, soft power, public diplomacy, public opinion, united states, news media

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