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How the U.S. Engages with International Muslim Communities
This past summer, I was appointed Special Representative to Muslim Communities at the State Department. As Special Representative, I am charged with driving Secretary Kerry’s engagement with Muslim communities around the world on issues of mutual interest and in support of shared goals.
Notice of Meeting: U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy
The Commission Members will discuss the findings and recommendations from its congressionally-mandated Comprehensive Annual Report on U.S. Public Diplomacy and International Broadcasting Activities worldwide, which details the cost, origin and scope of these activities worldwide.
Confucius Institutes: A Look Back and into the Future at the 9th Annual CI Conference
On December 7 and 8, the Confucius Institutes Headquarters held the 9th Confucius Institute Conference in Xiamen in southern China. The conference theme was “Embrace the New Decade of Confucius Institute,” and was attended by over 2000 delegates.
China, as World's New No 1 Economy, Still Struggles with Soft Power
As Beijing is trying to shift its economic focus to quality from quantity, the central government is also becoming increasingly interested in demonstrating its so-called "soft power" to the rest of the world.
Malaysia’s Role In the New Asean
Without much fanfare, Malaysia assumed the chairmanship of Asean at the recent summit of the regional grouping in Myanmar. From this vantage point, there is much the country can do in moving the larger aims of the new Asean.
If Olympics Are to Retain Status, Things Have to Change
The Games are at a crossroads and a historic meeting is being held this week in Monte Carlo to map a viable future.
Time to End the EU-NATO Standoff
The standoff between NATO and the European Union is one of the most debilitating and shortsighted disputes between the two organizations, whose headquarters are but a twenty-minute bus ride from each other in Brussels.
Turkey's EU Accession Top Priority for EU Officials
The EU foreign policy chief said that the main priority of their visit to Turkey will be Turkey's accession EU saying support for Turkey is over 50%.
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