Public Diplomacy in the News (PDiN)

"Public Diplomacy in the News" (PDiN) is CPD's regular aggregation of news articles and opinion pieces on public diplomacy from sources around the world. PDiN headlines are divided into six categories: Cultural Diplomacy, Government PD, Media & PD, New Technology, Non-State PD, and Public Opinion and tagged by region. For top stories in each category see below.


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Cultural Diplomacy
JUL 3, 2009
From India With Harmony and Culture
Shanghai Daily

JUL 3, 2009
Houston Museum Exhibits Vietnamese Art
Huliq.com

JUL 3, 2009
Chinese President’s Visit to Italy Set to Boost Bilateral Ties, Partnership: Italian Expert
Xinhua

Government PD
JUL 3, 2009
Brand Sweden & Ikea
Placemarketing.nl

JUL 3, 2009
Dialogue Is Key For New US Muslim Envoy
Jerusalem Post

JUL 3, 2009
After Iran’s Election, What Happens to Obama’s Engagement Policy?
Christian Science Monitor

Media & PD
JUL 3, 2009
Taking Part in the Iranian Protests From Afar
GlobalPost

JUL 3, 2009
The Counter-Revolution Will Not be Tweeted
Counterpunch

JUL 1, 2009
The Real Asset
PK columnist.com

New Technology
JUL 3, 2009
Taking Part in the Iranian Protests From Afar
GlobalPost

JUL 3, 2009
The Counter-Revolution Will Not be Tweeted
Counterpunch

JUL 2, 2009
Did Twitter Save Brand America?
Alexaizenberg.wordpress.com

Non-State PD
JUL 3, 2009
Taking Part in the Iranian Protests From Afar
GlobalPost

JUL 3, 2009
Brand Sweden & Ikea
Placemarketing.nl

JUL 3, 2009
Dialogue Is Key For New US Muslim Envoy
Jerusalem Post

Public Opinion
JUL 3, 2009
After Iran’s Election, What Happens to Obama’s Engagement Policy?
Christian Science Monitor

JUL 2, 2009
Iran leader’s Foes to Continue Disputing Election
Los Angeles Times

JUL 2, 2009
Public Pressure Blocks China’s ‘Green Dam’ Plan
World Politics Review

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