
"Public diplomacy is just talk. Nothing else."
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PUBLIC DIPLOMACY
How the U.S. underperforms at Shanghai's Expo - Knute Berger: "The U.S. pavilion underachieves when measured against the possibilities and the opportunity. On the other hand, its very existence gives it points. As Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said when asked about the pavilion, 'It's fine.' Translated, that means 'It exists.'

WATCH LIVE: 'Engaging Muslim Communities' - Palestine Note: "For better or worse, the word most associated with President Obama's foreign policy is 'engagement.' Many in the United States and throughout the world perceived the Bush administration as heavy-handed, abrasive, and too unwilling to listen to other nations' hopes, fears, and perspectives. ... A significant aspect of this engagement strategy has been to use new media and public diplomacy to express more effectively what America is and why it is carrying out the policies that it does. One outgrowth of this is the State Department's 'Conversations with America' series. The series is designed to provide 'an opportunity for [State Department officials] to discuss a range of issues, important issues with people within the United States and around the world.' ... -- Ben Katcher, The Washington Note."
How to Support the Struggle for Iran's Soul Part I by Ilan Berman 1st part of 2Iranian Reform and Stagnation – posted at Middle East and Terrorism: "If ... the [Obama] administration hopes to be able to influence Iranian politics over the long term, it will need to articulate much clearer support for political pluralism in the Islamic Republic. And once it does, it will need to enforce that policy throughout the bureaucracy that manages U.S. public diplomacy. This change, moreover, must be reflected in the quality of the actual content that is generated by U.S. broadcasting.

Where is the State Department's Public Diplomacy? - Kepha, Uncle Cephas: "NASA Administrator Charles Bolden revealed his plans to improve relations between America's space exploration agency and the Muslim world to Al Jazeera before Congress, the Washington Examiner reported. ... News likes this leads one to wonder why NASA was asked to engage in outreach to the Muslim world rather than some agency of the US Department of State or US Information Service. After all, NASA is theoretically about space exploration, astronomy, engineering, and other empirical sciences; public diplomacy seems rather far from such concerns."
Did Obama Specifically "Charge" Bolden To Do Muslim Country Outreach? - Keith Cowing, NASA Watch: "[NASA Administrator] Bolden was quite clear that there was specific direction from the President with regard to Muslim countries as one of the three things that President Obama charged him to do as NASA Administrator - with outreach to Muslim countries being 'perhaps foremost' of the three.

Battle brews over nominee for ambassador to Turkey - Josh Rogin Foreign Policy: "The nomination fight over Ricciardone will likely become a debate over how best to approach Turkey during this delicate stage. For those who want to use the stick, he's destined to be the wrong choice. For those who think carrots are preferable, Ricciardone's extensive knowledge, fluent Turkish, and reputation for getting heavily involved in public diplomacy make him the perfect selection."
Seven community organizations awarded grants – New Era (Namibia): "Recently seven grants were signed over to seven Namibian community-based organisations by the American Cultural Center Auditorium.

L.A.‘s Minister of Culture, Part II - Jeremy Rosenberg, Next American City: "Today, we continue with part two of the City / Culture interview with Bettina Korek. ... Korek* is the founder of ForYourArt, which according to the FYA website is an interdisciplinary producer, meta curator, multi-media publisher, patronage cultivator, and more. The interview has been edited for length and clarity. City / Culture: You’ve said that 'the word art has been flattened.' That term also gets used in contexts such as globalization and public diplomacy. What’s the common denominator? Bettina Korek: In part, it’s all of us adapting to the new tools that we have to share information. One conversation that’s happening in our cultural institutions – and I think it’s a really important one – is that there has to be a spectrum of information. Hans Ulrich Obrist, who we work with, is a great example of this. He’s someone I’m so passionate about because I feel his work touches, and can activate and connect, all these different disciplines. But it’s very serious and it’s very rigorous. How do you pull out different layers and different ways for people to plug in? You have the NEA twittering. Twitter is meant for one level of information. There has to be an acknowledgment that people have different levels of interest and you can’t expect to be able to collapse the deepest layer in Twitter."
178 Government Agencies We Should Get Rid Of Immediately - thedaleygator.wordpress.com: Among them: Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs (State Department) Radio and TV Marti (Español)
Events organized by Romanian Embassy in Baku acting as NATO Contact Point - Financiarul: "On January 1, 2009, Romania took over the responsibility of NATO Contact Point Embassy (CPE) in Azerbaijan for the 2009-2010 period.

Nudging Israel Forward - DB, EthiopianReview.com: "On the Palestinian side, the flotilla crisis seems to have bolstered the sense among the West Bank leadership that it is time to try to strike the deal with Israel. Abu Mazen [Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas], buoyed by his own meetings at the White House and with American Jewish leaders, appears to be ready to move into direct peace negotiations with Netanyahu. He intends to continue a campaign of public diplomacy designed to convince Israelis and their American Jewish supporters that they have a Palestinian partner for peacemaking. He is even ready to address the Knesset. This newfound peace activism is not so much because the Palestinian president believes the Likud PM has had a change of heart as it is confidence that the American president is in the Palestinian corner when it comes to establishing a viable state."
Ignatieff in China: Subtle Diplomacy > Empty Posturing - The Equivocator: "China has a lot to gain from close partnership with Canada but our relationship is being dominated by economic concerns. The Harper government’s terrible record on the environment and human rights means that the Chinese have less to gain in public diplomacy with Canadian leaders.

China to search globally for panda keepers [China Daily] – Wandering China: "China sends out a beacon internationally to hunt for panda keepers, so reports this article by the AFP published in China’s official mouthpiece – the China Daily. The Pandas have been a great asset for China. Using these pandas, China weaves an intricate web of international relationships with very sound public diplomacy know-how. I have yet to know anybody who hates pandas."
Foreign Ministry To Enter Social Networking - india-server.com: "With social networking sites becoming most popular, even the foreign ministry will soon be seen on social networking sites. After the Delhi traffic police, it is now the foreign ministry that is making news for creating an account in social networking sites. Though this not new in other developed nations like the US, it is definitely a significant move in India.

Tharoor gone, MEA debuts on Twitter: public diplomacy - Shubhajit Roy, Indian Express: "Shashi Tharoor probably paid the price for tweeting too much when he lost his job as Minister of State for External Affairs, but that doesn’t seem to have deterred the MEA from entering Twitter world. The Public Diplomacy (PD) division of the MEA today made its debut on Twitter with the user ID 'Indian diplomacy' — http://twitter.com/Indiandiplomacy. The mandate of the PD division includes production of print and audio-visual material that will help Indian embassies project the country’s diverse facets more effectively. The first tweet came around 10 am and read: 'Official twitter account of Public Diplomacy Division of Ministry of External Affairs, India @Indiandiplomacy'." See also.
PML-N engages experts to devise suggestions for APC on terrorism - Vidya Rana Daily Times: "ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) has engaged security experts for formulating policy suggestions to be presented at the all-parties conference (APC) on terrorism proposed by party chief Nawaz Sharif, Daily Times learnt on Friday.

Don't you just LOVE the "media war"? (Part II) – Lena, Global Chaos: Re the Russia Today/Fox media war: “So much for maintaining credibility and, at least, trying to achieve effective public diplomacy. Way to go, RT.”
Blowing the nation’s trumpet: languages and public diplomacy (1) – words to good effect: "I recently spent 2 days interpreting in Birmingham for an Italian delegation from Italia Lavoro and Regione Marche. They were here to find out more about the work being done by Sue Veszpremi’s Employer Engagement team at Jobcentre Plus to help the long-term unemployed back into employment. Wonderful work, in my opinion . ... That visit to Birmingham was a great opportunity to tell a British success story. The Italian delegates were impressed not just by the case-studies presented but also – I think even more so – by the dedication, commitment and enthusiasm of the Jobcentre Plus team. That, surely, is what public diplomacy is all about. But how can we broadcast our 'good news' stories internationally if we don’t have the language skills to do so?"
Call for Manuscripts - AEJMC: Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication: "Media Psychology and Public Diplomacy A Special Issue of the American Journal of Media Psychology What processes can best describe attitude formation and /or attitude change as it relates to public diplomacy in a global media environment?

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U.S. and Russia complete spy swap - Mary Beth Sheridan and Andrew Higgins, Washington Post: After more than a decade of furtively infiltrating America, members of a Russian spy ring busted by the FBI returned Friday to their masters in Moscow, following a swap on an Austrian tarmac for four Russian prisoners, who were whisked to freedom in Britain or the United States. The exchange took place on a remote part of the Vienna airport runway in brilliant sunshine. For all the Cold-War-style intrigue, the Vienna handover was a far cry from the last major U.S.-Russia spy swap, which took place in 1986 at Berlin's Glienicke Bridge, an Iron Curtain crossing that at the time was floodlit and guarded by heavily armed soldiers with dogs. Such deals used to involve months of testy, secret negotiations, in contrast to the quick turnover this time. "This is a very modern kind of spy exchange," said Peter Earnest, a 36-year CIA veteran. He noted that the swap was also free of the propaganda blasts so common in the past. "If you look at the noises coming from both governments, they're trying to get this behind them," said Earnest, nowdirector of the International Spy Museum.
High school students learn foreign languages: Howard Community College teaches Arabic, Chinese and Hindi to youths in summer STARTALK program: STARTALK, a federal government initiative designed to increase the number of Americans learning so-called "critical need" languages – Joe Burris, Baltimore Sun: The program pays tuition

Taliban propaganda appears in Kerala - Times Now.tv: Investigations into the attack on a college professor has led to Kerala Police uncovering Taliban propaganda in the state. Police carried out raids in Kochi and Alleppey on the houses of various suspects and activists of the Popular Front. Sources say the police have seized pamphlets and CDs showing Taliban style torture and propaganda.
An Avalanche of Anti-Israel Propaganda – Phyllis Chesler, Chesler Chronicles » The New York Times is the true Bible for most liberal Jews. Fed today’s kind of steady propaganda, year in, year out, liberal and young Jews believe that what they read here is the whole truth—after all, they’ve read it in the Bible. Hence, they are far more comfortable, far more rewarded for attacking and critiquing Israel than for defending Israel from Big Lies—and for attacking, rather than respecting, Israel’s Christian-American supporters.
South Korea Lost Propaganda War - Kim Tae Hong, Daily NK: There seems to be no end to the doubts and suspicions that are swirling around the Cheonan incident. Lee Su Seok of the Institute for National Security Strategy says this is because the South Korean government lost the “Cheonan propaganda war” to North Korean and pro-North Korea forces.

Hague Recognises Propaganda’s Role in Srebrenica Genocide - Nidzara Ahmetasevic, Balkan Insight: In sentencing Milan Gvero, Milan Gvero, Assistant Commander for Morale and Legal and Religious Affairs of the Army of Republika Srpska, the ICTY for the first time recognised the importance of media propaganda in the mass executions that took place in eastern Bosnia in 1995. One former ICTY prosecutor, speaking anonymously, told Balkan Insight that the aim in proving the role of propaganda was to establish “the connection between the leadership’s desires and the acts of those on the ground.” The goal was to show how the atmosphere created in the media before the wars started in former Yugoslavia made it easier for people to commit war crimes. “Propaganda aimed to create a situation in which people believed they wouldn’t be punished if they committed a crime, or even killed people,” the same prosecutor explained, “for example by honouring paramilitaries who were often former criminals and granting them an amnesty for all the bad things they had done.” In order to establish the role played by propaganda in the genocide committed in Srebrenica, the prosecution referred to the orders issued by Karadzic in March 1995.
When Propaganda Backfires - Miss Cellania, Neatorama: BLONDE BOMSHELLS (image source: Psywar.org)

