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.

Prince Harry Thanks Brazilians in First Ever Royal Video Message

Prince Harry has notched up a royal first by recording a video message to thank the people of Brazil for their hospitality during his stay in the country.  It is a long-standing custom for members of the Royal family to write to their hosts to thank them after they have been abroad, but the Prince’s message is the first to be filmed.

Tags: great britain, prince harry, british royal family, brazil, FIFA 2014 world cup, soft power, media diplomacy, celebrity diplomacy

South Korea to Exert ‘Soft Power’ Internationally Through Books

Paju Bookcity, a 21st-century hub for the South Korean book trade less than an hour’s drive from Seoul, appears oddly deserted under limpid blue skies. But amid its understated eco-architecture are keys to understanding not just this harmonious, riverside industrial estate but also moves by South Korea to turn hardbacks into soft power.

Tags: south korea, Cultural Diplomacy, soft power, books

A Lesson in Cultural Diplomacy: The 2014 IST. Festival

Istanbul may be rich in cultural history, with 18th-century mosques, sultans’ palaces and Byzantine relics, but its global contemporary art offerings are nowhere near that of London, Paris and New York.

Tags: turkey, istanbul, Cultural Diplomacy, soft power, art

Chinese Media: Beware American 'Cultural Products'

Look out, mainland China: Batman, cloaked in the cause of Hong Kong independence, is coming to get you, along with the cast of 2012's special-effects filled, genre-busting summer extravaganza Cloud Atlas.  

Tags: united states, china, media diplomacy, cinema, film diplomacy

Tourism Promotion Through Culinary Exchange

As President Obama recently announced, the Department of State’s Diplomatic Culinary Partnership, in collaboration with Brand USA, supports the National Travel and Tourism Strategy goal of bringing 100 million international visitors to the United States by 2021. In July, five members of the American Chef Corps will travel to East-Asian markets to promote U.S. tourism and agricultural exports.

Tags: united states, culinary diplomacy, cultural exchange, Cultural Diplomacy, tourism, east asia

Obama Seeks $500 Million in Aid to Train Syrian Rebels

White House says aid will help defend Syrian people, stabilize areas under opposition control, facilitate the provision of essential services, counter terrorist threats, and promote conditions for a negotiated settlement.

Tags: barack obama, foreign aid, aid diplomacy, united states, syria, arab spring, conflict in syria

Study: Canada is #1 in digital diplomacy, Pope Dominates Retweets

How social media changes our culture and our very lives is something many are researching today. A recent study praised Canada for their online diplomacy and also noted the sheer influence available online to Pope Francis.

Tags: canada, social media, digital diplomacy, pope francis, soft power, twitter, media

'Soft Power' in International Relations Examined in Dissertation

The relationship between India and Maldives has changed much from what it was in the post-independent 1960s. After setting up its harbours in the island nation, now China’s use of soft power is gaining strength. 

Tags: soft power, india, maldives, china, indian ocean

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