
"This is on a par with the quest for unobtanium in the film Avatar.”
--A British “Stop the War" spokesman, regarding the recent NATO "surge" in Afghanistan; unobtanium image from
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Palestine Is Avatar … So, You Know What That Makes The US and Israel
ARTICLES
Rabbi Benjamin Blech, Avatar and the Jews; John Brown, Avatar and Public Diplomacy and Avatar and Public Diplomacy: Follow-up
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY-RELATED (WASHINGTON, D.C.) BLOGS OF PUBLIC-DIPLOMACY INTEREST
1) Global Chaos
2) manIC: Public Diplomacy and International Communication -- in blog form
PUBLIC DIPLOMACY
Trapping PD – Lena, Global Chaos: "In mid-December, 2009, the House of Representatives passed a bill making it possible to prosecute

What Did Rashad Hussain Ever Do To President Obama? - Spencer Ackerman, Attackerman: "According to Jake Tapper, Hussain [Rashad Hussain, named to be Deputy Associate Counsel to the President] is going to be named Obama’s special envoy to the Muslim world. Congratulations, fella! You’re going to have no power to change policy and you’re going to get endless amounts of spleen from Islamic governments and publics about, oh, Israel, drone strikes, the quasi-closure of Guantanamo, Israel, the 'occupation' of Afghanistan, indefinite detention, why is Obama personally killing Palestinian babies in Gaza, military commissions, Israel, Gaza, Goldstone, Palestine, Israel Israel Goldstone Israel. Why wouldn’t you want this job? ... 3 Responses to 'What Did Rashad Hussain Ever Do To President Obama?' Endymion February 13th, 2010 at 12:29 pm 1 Isn’t this the role originated by Karen Hughes? If so, I seriously doubt anyone in the Muslim world will even bother contacting him. Reply Dirk2112 February 13th, 2010 at 2:44 pm 2 Just not sure I agree with you on this one .. Heard Samantha Power dissect Karen Hughe’s [sic] failed approach to the position and given the low cost, the idea seems worth trying again just to see if it can be done right. Reply Spencer Ackerman February 13th, 2010 at 7:59 pm 3 In response to http://attackerman.firedoglake.com/2010/02/13/what-did-rashad-hussain-ever-do-to-president-obama/#comment-20702#comment-20702 Nah, Hughes was Undersecretary of State for Public Diplomacy. (And not the first one, either.) Judith McHale has that job now. Who? Exactly." On Karen Hughes, see.
Would Bangladesh gain from the Obama visit - Ripan Kumar Biswas, The New Nation:

What We Need Now Is Leadership - Laura McGinnis, MAnic: Public Diplomacy and International Communication -- in blog form: "[Senator John] Kerry, as mentioned in this blog, has advocated for revamped public diplomacy in the country, arguing that negative attitudes about our country are caused by 'honest disagreements with our policies and our actions' as well as 'misrepresentations of our goals, values and motives targeted at those prepared to believe the worst about us.' Few would argue that U.S. goals, values and motives have been misrepresented in Afghanistan, and that U.S. efforts to reframe the story have been countered by opposing views. But how can the United States hope to set the record straight when our nation's representatives call for dialogue and shortly thereafter launch a major offensive?"
'Population swap as part of peace' - Jerusalem Post:

An obstacle to better US-Muslim relations? - Marwan Bishara, Aljazeera.net: "Haim Saban is the 'godfather' (founder and chairman) of Brookings Saban Centre for the Middle East Policy - which explains the name. By his own words, he is an Israel lover, friend and supporter of Ariel Sharon, who admires Israeli combat troops, considers Ahmadinejad to be a Hitler, and wishes one day to be Israel's minister for public relations. (See Saban by his own words below, it's a must read). ... Excerpts from Haim Saban's 2006 interview with Ari Shavit of the Israeli newspaper, Haaretz. ... On entering Israeli politics: 'I would be very happy to be given an opportunity to be minister of public diplomacy... [apparently he had tears in his eyes at this moment during the interview].[']"
Born-again Zionist supermodel - Ilan Evyatar, Jerusalem Post: "She’s 178 cm. with red hair and blue eyes, a former supermodel with a figure to die for and the owner, founder and CEO of a $1.4 billion lifestyle business: Kathy Ireland might just be Israel’s perfect public diplomacy ambassador.

The Fonseka Affair: A Perfect Blunder? – Dayan Jayatilleke, Daily Mirror: "Joseph Nye, distinguished professor at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, has in a recent article on the New Public Diplomacy, stressed a point that helps us understand the depths and dimension of the damage Sri Lanka is doing to itself internationally. He writes that: 'In today’s information age, politics is also about whose 'story' wins. National narratives are, indeed, a type of currency. Reputation has always mattered in world politics, but credibility has become crucial …' No enemy of Sri Lanka could have matched the damage done to the image of the country and the Presidency by our own Government’s recent actions, commencing with the deployment of troops – some with black masks—outside the Cinnamon Lakeside on January 27th. That clumsy melodrama (I was right there, being interviewed by Al Jazeera) permitted a different story line to emerge in and through the international media, obscuring the clear, conclusive electoral victory handed to Mahinda Rajapakse by the masses."
Let 'baingans be bygones' (Capital Buzz): Putting Africa on PMO radar, Gaea Times: "When will the prime ministerial gaze rest on Africa? Indian strategists keep talking about the growing ‘China factor’ that is overshadowing India-Africa ties and are keen to get Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to make a visit to the continent. The highest level visit for a long time has been Vice President Mohammed Hamid Ansari’s visit to three southern African countries last month.

CULTURAL DIPLOMACY
Obama's Man in Miami: Ricky Arriola is willing to be pulled in many directions to attain a more representative community that is rich in the arts - Poder 360: "A pocket-dynamo, Arriola, 41, is currently chairman of the Performing Arts Center Trust that oversees Miami’s three-year-old concert and opera hall complex. In November he was appointed to the President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities, regarded as the nation’s preeminent cultural body which serves as a liaison between the White House and federal agencies. ... His success at the center made Arriola

New Arts & Humanities appointees include Chuck Close, Jhumpa Lahiri - Claude Peck, Minneapolis Star Tribune: "A celebrated novelist and visual artist are among six new people appointed by President Obama Feb. 5 to his Committee on the Arts and the Humanities (PCAH). Painter Chuck Close ... and novelist Jhumpa Lahiri ('Interpreter of Maladies') are among the new members of the group, which has Michelle Obama as its honorary chair. Other new appointees to the committee include entertainment lawyer Fred Goldring, BET television founder Sheila Johnson, businesswoman and arts patron Pamela Joyner and cable-TV executive Ken Solomon. Last November, 25 PCAH members were announced, including State Sen. Richard Cohen, DFL-St.Paul."
Daily Debriefing - Emily Fletcher, The Dartmouth - "President Barack Obama nominated Pamela Joyner ’79, a member of the College’s [Dartmouth] Board of Trustees,

The business of exporting Frenchness - Daniela Deane, Jim Bitterman, CNN: "French diplomats call it 'soft power.' But they know it's got real, hard value. That's cultural diplomacy 'a la francaise', the government-sponsored, multi-million dollar institutionalized campaign to spread, well, Frenchness throughout the world. In an increasingly globalized planet where the English language and Hollywood dominate, the French are taking all things French very seriously. And they're putting their money where their 'bonjours' are. The French foreign ministry -- and so the French taxpayer -- picks up the tab for roughly two-thirds of the budget for cultural diplomacy, ministry officials say, a sub-set of international diplomacy that diplomats consider ever more important."
Art review: 'Shanghai' too little on too much - San Francisco Chronicle: "The Asian Art Museum has a stellar history of originating and hosting special exhibitions. But every so often, as with the 2004 'Geisha: Beyond the Painted Smile,' it stumbles. Add 'Shanghai: Art of the City,' which opens today, to its short list of failures. ... The faults of 'Shanghai' might seem slighter but for precedents such as the National Gallery of Art's 1998-99 'Edo: Art in Japan, 1615-1868,' which used artworks lavishly and brilliantly to portray a city's history.

Monster Mash - Los Angeles Times: "Cultural diplomacy: Artists in India and Pakistan create a program called Quest for Peace, which will bring the two nations together through music, literature and other cultural interactions. (NPR)."
Taipei featured in UP Social Science series - Manila Standard Today: "Michael Hsu, Deputy Representative of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in the Philippines gave an update during the University of the Philippines Manila Social Sciences Week at Rizal Hall, College of Arts and Sciences. In his keynote speech 'Taiwan’s Diplomacy in Southeast Asia and the Bilateral Relations between ROC and the Philippines,' he traced Taiwan’s history, Cross Straits Relations, and aspects of cementing bilateral and multilateral relations under the ‘One China Policy’ through ‘Flexible Diplomacy’ and ‘Constructive Engagement.’ Hsu cited gains under Taiwan’s advocating cultural diplomacy in the Philippines noting that last year alone, Taipei

Rockefeller collection of Asian art now on display at Boston College - Chris Bergeron, Easton Journal - "The just-opened 'Asian Journeys' offers a remarkable breadth of statuary and ceramics from several Asian cultures ranging from 600 BCE to the 19th century. [McMullen] Museum Director Nancy Netzer called the exhibit 'a masterpiece show.' 'You can't walk up to any piece here and not have your jaw drop. Every piece in here is a masterpiece. Each one is the best of its kind,' she said. Subtitled 'Collecting Art in Post-war America,' the show runs through June 6. ... Netzer said she'd sought for years to bring the Rockefeller collection to the McMullen because 'these works haven't been seen much in Boston.' 'Not only is the art itself fascinating but the exhibit explores the role of art in political and cultural diplomacy,' she said.

Economic, cultural diplomacy urged - Viet Nam News: "Party General Secretary Nong Duc Manh yesterday asked newly-appointed Vietnamese ambassadors, consulate generals and other heads of Vietnamese diplomatic corps outside the country to give economic and cultural diplomacy a high priority at a reception for them in Ha Noi. Manh said he expected the diplomats to follow the country's foreign policies strictly, an important part of Viet Nam's willingness to be a trustworthy friend and partner to every country, and a responsible member of the international community. The Party leader also asked the ambassadors to implement well the country's policies towards overseas Vietnamese."
Milestones in 2009 cultural diplomacy - Nhan Dan:

The Year of Cultural Diplomacy a success - Viet Nam News
UN hosts concert on environment pollution - Peter Mwai, Daily Nation: "United Nations Environmental Programme on Wednesday played host to a concert aimed at raising awareness on environmental pollution. ... The concert, the first of its kind to be held at the UN headquarters in Nairobi, was hosted by the South Korean embassy and organised by Beautiful Mind Charity, an organisation that promotes cultural diplomacy."
Tianjin Song and Dance Troupe party with Chinese Bicentennial Steel Ensemble at Ambassador's residence - press release, MFA China: "In the evening of Jan. 30, 2010, Tianjin Song and Dance Troupe, which had just rounded up its successful tour in Trinidad and Tobago, intermingled with the local Chinese Bicentennial Steel Ensemble at the Ambassador's residence, decorated with lanterns and laser lights for the occasion.

Oscar Nominations: USC Movie Experts Available - Press Release, Media Newswire: "Johanna Blakley, deputy director of the Norman Lear Center at USC Annenberg, is an expert on entertainment and politics, and the intersection of media, commerce and society. She is available to discuss cultural diplomacy and the broadcasting of the Oscars worldwide, global entertainment and this year's hot celebrity political cause."
RELATED ITEMS
Afghanistan conflict an 'information war' It's called shaping the battlefield. It's not the traditional air onslaught or artillery barrage designed to weaken an intended enemy before the offensive goes in - Jonathan Marcus, BBC News: At the very heart of Nato and the Pentagon, the disciples of the new art of "strategic communications" know that perceptions matter. But the reality is that on the information battlefield, just as in operations on the ground, things have changed dramatically.

Helmand war drive 'just propaganda ploy' - Lizzie Cocker - Morning Star Online: Anti-war campaigners have dismissed the latest military onslaught in Afghanistan as a "propaganda ploy" and reiterated their demand for the immediate withdrawal of all troops from the country.
An Afghan deal? – Editorial, Washington Post: Though it seems discordant to hear Mr. Karzai heavily promote a plan for peace talks with the Taliban, including the staging of a tribal conference within the next few weeks, is it possible the war could be ended with a political settlement before most of the 40,000 U.S. reinforcements President Obama ordered arrive? No, it is not -- which is why the administration will have to steer carefully around Mr. Karzai's initiative.
On Iran, all of the above - David Ignatius, Washington Post: White House officials argue that their strategy of engagement has been a form of pressure, and the evidence supports them. Obama's outstretched hand makes sense because it subverts Iran's best propaganda weapon. Without the Great Satan to blame, the Iranians have been accident-prone.
Netanyahu's stink bomb - Uri Avnery I - Arab News:

Michael Oren: Sorry, But You Represent a Nazi State - Khalid Amayreh - Al-Jazeerah & ccun.org: Israel’s ambassador to the United States, Michael Oren, made a mockery of human decency, freedom of speech and objective truth. during a lecture at the University of California-Irvine on Monday, 8 February. Some of the pro-Zionist officials of UC-Irvine lost their nerves as the hasbara (Zionist propaganda) activity was transformed into a great embarrassment. See Video at: Students of the University of California, Irving, Disrupt Speech of the Israeli Ambassador Michael Oren
Why Orwell Endures - Geoffrey Wheatcroft, New York Times: Sixty years on, Orwell towers above not only the apologists for tyranny whom he loathed but also other antitotalitarian writers. Recent biographies of Arthur Koestler and Ignazio Silone haven’t done much to enhance the reputation of either man. Both believed that, as Silone said, “the last battle” would be between Communists and former Communists, like themselves, and such men too often evinced in their anti-Bolshevik guise the dogmatism or even fanaticism that had made them Bolsheviks in the first place. That kind of zealotry was alien to Orwell. He has worn well for other reasons, of course. His deathbed fortune came with “1984,”

The cartoon that came in from the cold: For George Orwell, there was nothing pro-American about Animal Farm. The CIA, however, had other ideas. Karl Cohen tells the remarkable story of how US intelligence secretly funded a landmark British movie - Guardian (2003): America's use of animated propaganda during the second world war is fairly well known, but propaganda made after the iron curtain went up is rarely seen or discussed. By the late 1940s, the CIA was spending tax dollars creating culture as a secret weapon to combat communism around the world. When Frances Stonor Saunders published Who Paid the Piper? The CIA and the Cultural Cold War, she mentioned a single animated film, John Halas and Joy Batchelor's Animal Farm, which was made in 1954. The CIA's choice of George Orwell's Animal Farm to produce as an animated film almost makes sense. Almost, but not quite, because the book's ending shows both the pigs and humans joined together as corrupt and evil powers. To use Animal Farm for its purpose, as Stonor Saunders reveals, the CIA's

George Orwell's Anti-Catholicism - Leroy Spiller, Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 6:4 (2003) 150-163: Catholic readers and critics have praised George Orwell's rejection of totalitarianism in his famous novel 1984, and his critique of what Orwell saw as Stalin's corruption of the Bolshevik revolution in his political fable, Animal Farm.

AMERICANA
Hold Onto Your Underwear: This Is Not a National Emergency - Tom Engelhardt, TomDispatch: "Let me put American life in the Age of Terror into some kind of context, and then tell me you’re not ready to get on the nearest plane heading anywhere, even toward Yemen. In 2008, 14,180 Americans were murdered, according to the FBI. In that year, there were 34,017 fatal vehicle crashes in the U.S. and, so the U.S. Fire Administration tells us, 3,320 deaths by fire.

MORE QUOTATIONS FOR THE DAY
"[A]n easier man to love than to like."
--Malcolm Muggeridge, a propos of the author of George Orwell, according to Geoffrey Wheatcroft in The New York Times
"However they may be as economic theories, Fascism and Nazism are psychologically far sounder than any hedonistic conception of life.”
--George Orwell
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