
"Each man calls barbarism what is not his own practice for indeed it seems we have no other test of truth and reason than the example and pattern of the opinions and customs of the country we live in."
--Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592); image from
PUBLIC DIPLOMACY
POMED Notes: “Promoting Security through Diplomacy and Development: The Fiscal Year 2011 International Affairs” - Josh, Project on Middle East Democracy: The POMED Wire: "In a hearing on the administration’s recently released budget request, the House Committee on Foreign Affairs invited Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to give testimony on particular budgetary items relating to U.S. diplomatic and development efforts abroad. ... Referencing Obama’s Cairo speech last June, Congressman Russ Carnahan (D-MO) asked Clinton to 'provide us with some details about what you hope to accomplish' from the Global Engagement Fund,

Oldie But Goodie - bernardfinel.com: "Obama’s apparent diagnosis of Bush’s foreign policy is not that it was wrongheaded — imperialistic and unachievable — but rather that it was implemented incompetently. Now with better public diplomacy and a retooled military, the policy of remaking the world in our own image — at the point of a gun if necessary — can proceed apace."
Indonesia's Potential - Cameron R. Hume, Inside Higher Ed:

Free Flow of Information: A Great Tool Against Totalitarianism - Heritage.org: "Societies such as North Korea, Iran and Venezuela, where information is tightly controlled by repressive governments, do present valuable opportunities for U.S. international broadcasting and public diplomacy. In the case of North Korea, Voice of America, Radio Free Asia, and four South Korean broadcasters supported by the National Endowment for Democracy have growing audiences in this most totalitarian of societies. Currently Voice of America and Radio Free Asia each broadcast five hours a day into North Korea. ... As presented at the National Endowment of Democracy, (Thursday Feb. 18 — 'The Voice of Freedom: Improving Programs for the Citizens of North Korea'), featuring prominent South Korean newsman Sangsoo Kim, particularly the black-market cross border trade with China provides North Koreans with greater access to technology. ... The most effective medium into North Korea today remains short-wave radio, a medium that unfortunately has become undervalued by the Broadcasting Board of Governors overseeing U.S. international broadcasting."
Library of Congress opens exhibit of letters to Radio Free Afghanistan - Kim Andrew Elliott reporting on International Broadcasting
Awards to RFA and RFE/RL broadcasters for productions about Uyghur, Iranian, and Armenian women - Kim Andrew Elliott reporting on International Broadcasting
Social Media Creates Opportunities And Challenges - Henry Kenyon, AFCEA SIGNAL Scape: "The popularity and growth of social media networks and blogs offers federal agencies new tools to get their message to the nation’s citizens. However, the openness of social media platforms also presents a security challenge.

Thing 23: Virtual Worlds – Taiwan lady, Happy Working Lady: "1. On your blog entry for Thing 23, discuss some of the potential uses for using a virtual world for public diplomacy kind of event might be applicable to a virtual world? -- Online game related to American Culture or holiday. -- Story telling program-- English Teaching Program-- Educational Fair. -- Speaker Program-- Book discussion program Can you think of a scenario where a virtual environment might richer experience than a real life environment? Language Learning through virtual world, students could access resource easily to practice speaking and reading, even interactive with English native speakers. How might academic institutions and libraries use virtual worlds in a different way than real life? Academic Institutions and Libraries could use virtual worlds to promote learning, reading and researching/discussion. Virtual worlds are more attractive, young people could hide her real identity, and participate in the virtual worlds programs more than real life programs. 2. How might your Embassy use a virtual world environment for a program? We have virtual American corner, facebook, but we have not tried the virtual world yet. I think that we may use a virtual world environment to do the following programs. --Announcing our programs, -- Conducting a speaker program, the audience could raise questions freely in the virtual world.-- Organizing an Education fair."
NATO pleased with realization of Armenian IPAP- PIMS: Partnership for Peace Information Management Systems: "NATO expertise team arrived in Armenia February 15-19 on a working visit for assessing the 2009 Armenia-NATO Individual Partnership Action Plan Program.

Israel's PR ministry takes swipe at foreign media - Douglas Hamilton, Joseph Nasr, Reuters: "European correspondents reporting from Israel are depicted as stupid and condescending in video spoofs on a new government website created to help improve Israel's image abroad. ... Some members of the sizable foreign press corp here see it as a heavy-handed swipe that could turn public opinion even more against foreign media, who are seen as biased against Israel. ... The website is the work of the revamped Ministry of Hasbara, a Hebrew word meaning explanation or publicity. ... 'Like any other campaign, this is a grotesque satire, and every citizen understands that it's only satire,' said Hasbara Minister Yuli Edelstein." Below Edelstein image from

Yuli Edelstein: the man to save Israel's PR crisis? Someone does. That’s why Israel is embarking on a new PR campaign - Jenni Frazer, Jewish Chronicle - "Israel is suffering its biggest public relations crisis for 20 years, according to its information and diaspora minister. Yuli Edelstein told 400 guests at the Zionist Federation dinner in London this week: 'We are facing the 3Ds- deligitimisation, demonisation, and double standards, pretending to be legitimate criticism of Israeli policies.' ... He was in London leading a campaign to improve the country's image. And, as a former prisoner in the Soviet Union - he reached Israel in 1987 after three years in labour camps - he recalled the ultimate success of the worldwide Soviet Jewry campaign."
Reframing myths and reality - Sydney Levy, Muzzlewatch: "The Israeli Ministry of Hasbara and Diaspora Affairs has started a new project to recruit Israelis traveling abroad to the cause of ‘explaining’ the kinder, gentler side of Israel. The Hebrew website (http://www.masbirim.gov.il/) is called ‘masbirim,’ which literally means ‘we explain.’ The word comes from the same Hebrew root as Hasbara (explanation). For some reason, Israel translates Hasbara as ‘public diplomacy,’ but there is no diplomacy involved at all. Hasbara (explanation) follows the misguided notion that if Israel could only ‘explain’ itself, people would understand the context for the images they see on TV and the reports they read in the press about the horrors of the attacks on Gaza and the ongoing Israeli occupation. Under this philosophy, Israel need not change its behavior one bit, just spend more resources hoping the world will finally get it."
The Imperial Cruise: A Secret History of Empire and War Cruise - Cruise Guide and Tips: Comment by Ian C. Ruxton: "Roosevelt’s loudly proclaimed admiration for Bushido, jujitsu and other aspects of Japanese culture, not to mention the training and courage of the army and navy, may in and of itself have been genuine, but it surely also had the useful result of helping to massage the egos of his Japanese guests.

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German WWII Nazi Propaganda Posters..vintage art. – Real Think Tank. Below image from article
