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PUBLIC DIPLOMACY
Democratization in the Muslim world? - Lena, Global Chaos: "Yesterday I was watching Marwan Bishara's latest 'episode' of Empire on Al Jazeera, where he and his guests discussed the 'War on Terror' from the Muslim perspective.Certainly, almost all of the Muslim countries are far from being genuine democracies, no matter how they are portrayed. But thanks to their energy reserves, geostrategic location, and proximity to what seems to be never-ending instability (be it Iran or Afghanistan), most of them are heavily funded and supported by the United States and some other major Western powers. Much has been written and said on the matter, but as I was watching the program, I couldn't help but think of the public diplomacy implications of this support for the largely authoritarian regimes. Since the signature characteristic of PD is its public component, what is the message the US is sending to the Muslim people in the 'Greater Near Eastern' region by supporting those that oppress and censor them, and hinder their actual development? Isn't it a blunt contradiction of the very values espoused by the West?"

Congressional bill against "terror TV" generates opposition among Arab information ministers - Kim Andrew Elliott reporting on International Broadcasting
Battle Against Human Trafficking - Alison M. Noll, Thoughtsofourchildren: "The United States increasingly uses public diplomacy to raise international awareness of trafficking issues. FSO's [Foreign Service officers] reach out to local business groups, religious organizations, journalists, and people in isolated communities. In rural villages in Moldavia, footage of a national anti-trafficking conference was distributed to local televisions stations (Embassy Chisisnau).

Google, China and US Foreign Policy- Ernest J. Wilson, Huffington Post (blog): "The high tech companies are clearly engaging in issues of real sensitivity for all parties -- freedom of information, freedom of speech and the like are increasingly central to the international policy agenda, pressed partly by the boundary-breaking technologies of Twitter and blogs. ... We can only imagine the future contours and content of Silicon Valley's new foreign policy. But it is worth looking at how the economic information and communication powerhouses will pursue their international interests. What would their new activism mean for trade policy? Security affairs? Regional policies? Does this buttress 'public diplomacy' policies of governments, or make them less relevant? Stay tuned to find out."
Reorganizing Government: Take Out the Trash - By Achance, posted at Media, Politics, College, and More (MPCM): "There's evil afoot in our politics.

RELATED ITEMS
Israeli propaganda is both intelligent and necessary - David Admon, Ha'aretz: What is hasbara? Hasbara is visiting the inhabitants of Sderot while Qassam rockets rain down on them; Hasbara is a Nobel Prize awarded to an Israeli woman; Hasbara is the celebratory Gay Pride parade in open Tel Aviv; Hasbara is also an interview with Jewish settlers evacuated from the Gaza Strip, some of whom still live under the shadow of the trauma and have not recovered.

In Yemen, the truth is a casualty of war: As the government steps up its war against extremists, news releases tout the number killed. But many turn out to be alive. Or at least not proved dead. Until they're reported killed, again. Maybe - Jeffrey Fleishman and Haley Sweetland Edwards, Los Angeles Times: The terrorist who's dead is still alive.

British tea making tips propaganda film (1941) - Ashley, Ch.ai: "I stumbled on this British WWII propaganda film. Were the troops complaining that the tea maids weren’t making good tea? It seems like it if they needed to teach people how to make tea en masse. But it ends with the 6 Golden Rules for Making Tea, which if more people knew today, it would be easier to find a well-brewed tea."
Dialectic Materialism--thoughts about freedom and propaganda - Zhuo, Critical Thoughts:

Persuasive/Propaganda Techniques - Mrs. Bernal's Classroom Blog: PBS Kids offers some fun activities that go along with our 6th grade persuasive/propaganda techniques unit. Just click on the link and explore. Have fun!