Note from the CPD Blog Manager: The views expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not represent those of the Royal Thai Government or the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand. The world has witnessed...
KEEP READINGPublic Diplomacy in Southeast Asia
The themes of international cooperation and collaboration are increasingly popular mechanisms for maintaining security and prosperity while advancing a nation’s policy interests and international image. A review of our expert commentaries over the past three years reveals that international cooperation and collaboration seem to be the most preferred ways to secure bilateral, regional and international relations in Southeast Asia.
Countries in Southeast Asia have worked together, with other states or with non-state actors to overcome globally shared challenges such as pandemics, and they have tied domestic development goals to public diplomacy initiatives. Showing such capacity and competence allows nations to enhance their soft power and boost their international image. You can read highlights here from the CPD Blog:
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Indonesia's New Cameroon Embassy and Public Diplomacy Opportunities in the Region By: Yokie Rahmad Isjchwansyah The establishment of Indonesia's new mission in the Republic of Cameroon creates opportunities for public diplomacy in the region. |
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"Demystifying Indonesia: Why Public Diplomacy Through Writings Matter" By: Aristyo Rizka Darmawan It is important to enhance public diplomacy for Indonesia by publishing research and stories in international outlets for the intellectual community. |
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"See Tình" Sparks a Potential Path for Vietnam to Charm the World By: Nguyen Le The growing popularity of V-pop makes it an emerging tool for Vietnam to diversify its public diplomacy strategy. |
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A Conversation with Ambassador Ashok Mirpuri
Watch a conversation on current trends in public diplomacy in Singapore and the Southeast Asian region. |
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SEA Games 31: Vietnam Steps up Its Public Diplomacy Game in the Region By: Nguyen Le In May 2022, Vietnam hosted the largest regional sports event since COVID-19 and opened the door to new PD opportunities. |
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Strengthening the Technology-Culture Nexus between ASEAN and South Korea By: Ratih Indraswari, Seksan Anantasirikiat From K-pop idols representing ASEAN to maximizing regional information societies, what does the future hold for Korea-ASEAN relations? |
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Stimulating Entrepreneurship as a Form of Public Diplomacy By: Jonathan Prosser Babson College researcher Jonathan Prosser shares about the value of entrepreneurship diplomacy as a form of PD. |
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How Can Indonesia and South Korea Use PD to Partner for Security Under the New Southern Policy? By: Aristyo Rizka Darmawan South Korea's foreign policy opens new avenues for Indonesian-Korean PD. |
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Public Diplomacy Matters for the Future of ASEAN By: Seksan Anantasirikiat The future of ASEAN may rely on community-building, engaging youth and stakeholders, and prioritizing public diplomacy. |
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Power and Persuasion in the Asian Century By: Oliver Stelling Awareness of Asia's global standing since COVID-19 presents opportunities for public diplomacy through international cooperation and new rules of engagement. |
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Malaria Elimination: The Role of Public and Private Leadership By: Soft Power 30 Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, Soft Power 30 revealed how the defining challenges of the 21st century exist beyond borders. They are global in nature, addressed only through collaborative effort. |
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China’s Belt & Road Diplomacy Across ASEAN By: Hannan Hussain Hannan Hussain of the Islamabad Policy Research Institute (IPRI) discusses how in recent years, Beijing’s approach to fostering cooperation with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has centered on four instruments of Eytan Gilboa’s public diplomacy concept: advocacy, broadcasting, public relations and exchange. |
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Vietnam’s “Underdog” Public Diplomacy in the Era of the COVID-19 Pandemic By: Lindsey M. Bier and Phillip C. Arceneaux Strategic communication experts from the University of Southern California and Miami University explain how the atypical COVID-19 outbreak offers opportunities for governments, especially in Southeast Asia to engage in strategic communication and symbolic actions with potential for lasting impacts on international relations. |
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When the Fortress Falls: Thailand’s Quest for World-Class Medical Care Rank By: Silada (Lydia) Rojratanakiat USC Annenberg graduate Silda Lydia Rojratanakiat discusses why and how success in inventing a COVID-19 vaccine is an even better underdog story than successfully controlling the virus for a country such as Thailand, as it will build on already known strengths of the country in the medical field. |
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Small Investments Go a Long Way: How Seed Grants Contribute to American Public Diplomacy By: Courtney Nelson Courtney Nelson of Cultural Vistas introduces American Seed grants in Southeast Asia to explain how and why such programs contribute to public diplomacy objectives by focusing on inclusive collaboration with local leaders and situating the U.S. as a global partner. |
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Schoolbird Strengthens U.S. Ties in Vietnam Through Education By: Kayla McCord Kayla McCord identifies classrooms and educational platforms as untapped incubators full of potential for public diplomacy. She provides the example of Schoolbird, an educational platform that connects Americans to teach internationally in Vietnam, to further illustrate opportunities for cultural exchange and collaboration within the context of the classroom.
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