
--Zach Cook, 14, an eighth-grade student at Hickory Hills Middle School, who is taking a class on propaganda; cited in Cliff Sain, “Propaganda aims to influence: Information can be presented in varying ways to affect responses,” News-Leader.com, Springfield Missouri; image from
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Has Cheney Already Won This Battle? - Rob Asghar, Huffington Post:

Czech MP appeals to US regarding working conditions at Radio Free Europe/Liberty - News.Az: "Czech senator Jaromir Stetina has written a letter to his US counterparts in which he complaints about discrimination against some foreign employees of the Prague-seated and US-financed Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) and demands a remedy of the situation. ... The Jaromir Stetina's letter reads – ‘Honorable John F. Kerry-Chairman, Honorable Richard G. Lugar-Ranking Member U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations ... Actions of Radio Free Europe Damage Czech Republic and the United States Dear American colleague: ... As you undoubtedly know, in 1995, RFE/RL, an institution subordinate to the Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG) in Washington, had moved to Prague from Munich, Germany. Presently, RFE/RL broadcasts from Prague in 28 languages to over 20 countries.

Expressing Themselves Through Poetry - Prt Ghazni Blog: "A young man recites a poem during Poetry Day at the Lincoln Center library in Ghazni City, Afghanistan on Feb. 14, 2010.


Forum puts faith in religious leaders - Ramesh Mathew, Gulf Times: "The US-Islamic World Forum which concluded yesterday called on the religious leaders to play a significant role by launching diplomatic initiatives among others to end violence against humanity at different levels. Reading out the policy recommendations at the valedictory session of the three-day conference, Episcopal Anglican Bishop of Washington John Bryson Chane said moral purpose was at the very core of Judaism, Christianity and Islam and it was high time religious heads reaffirmed this reality. Bishop Chane

Digital Diplomacy - Attia Nasar, attianasar's posterous: "Digital Diplomacy, also known as Public Diplomacy 2.0, refers to interactive environments though the virtual world. Virtual interactions, while they involve real people, do not involve physical contact and therefore provide a medium for exploring productive ways to channel conflict without the threat of violence and intimidation ... .

PD and PR: estranged bedfellows. Or so they say... – Lena, Global Chaos: "Integrating Marketing Communication ... calls for active engagement of the target public, since it has an inbuilt feedback mechanism that helps adjust and refocus the strategic approach based on shifts and changing patterns. Yes, it is much more difficult to measure the effect of PD - since it deals with ideas, values, and emotions - and yet, some of the mechanisms suggested at Nation-Branding can be very useful, and perhaps, can be as good as it can ever get given PD's nature. ... Of course, a good ad can never replace a faulty 'product'. But when the 'product' is viable, such international techniques can be coupled with PD as well as traditional diplomacy to provide the US not only with many more friends around the world, but also with an enhanced ease of conducting its foreign policy (referring to core national interests). Perhaps, in that sense, PD does have a lot to learn from PR?"
Words, words, words: In Defense of IC - Laura McGinnis, ManIC:

More Meddling - Dave Anderson, Newshoggers: "Two things. First it is now a US public diplomacy tract to wish for the 1978/79 [Iranian] Revolutionaries instead of the current leadership cadre [in Iran] that has a demonstrated history of rationality and self-preservation seeking instincts. Secondly, admitting that political level sanctions are aimed at weakening a relevant and major political faction in Iranian politics is massive and obvious foreign meddling. Foreign meddling in local politics is usually a good way of creating blowback and a rally around the flag effect."
Video: Graham demands Brennan's resignation - Ed Morrissey, Hot Air: "[Comment by ] kagai – ... There are folks for whom the size, influence, and (well, now we have to say) relative prosperity make the US an object of hatred. Not going to change that, and short of some reasonable public diplomacy efforts we shouldn’t try. What we should do (and what even Bush 43 was a bit weak on)

Public Diplomacy Social Networking – Paul Rockower, Levantine: "Well peeps, have at it. The Public Diplomacy Corps, the public diplomacy consulting group I'm a part of, has just launched out own public diplomacy social network site: http://pdcorps.ning.com/Join up, meet up and pd up."
In the Know: LBJ School welcomes new professors for spring 2010 - University of Texas at Austin News - "The Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs is welcoming new visiting and adjunct professors to the classroom for the spring semester. Several members of the LBJ School community are teaching courses at the school for the first time.

Energy (and Other) Events - February 14, 2010 – gmoke, Hubevents: "Green Public Diplomacy: Sustainability as Finland's Message in the U.S. ... In this seminar, Finland's ambassador to the United States, Pekka Lintu, will discuss public diplomacy in U.S. and European relations as well as its role in bringing about comprehensive climate change policies in the United States."
British Post War Diplomacy: The foreign policy problems of the Major government - Barry Vale, suite101.com: "The Maastricht Treaty and British Opt Outs [:] British opt outs were put forward as part of the concept of subisdiarity, that where possible decisions were devolved to the lowest tier of governance . ... Major used Public Diplomacy to convince the British public that he had got he wanted. Although John Major could have been content with his diplomatic achievements at Maastricht, the defiance of Thatcherite backbenchers in opposing its ratification did untold political damage to his government’s credibility." Below image from

Senior Political Officer - British Embassy - Brussels – Belgium Jobs: "Main Role[:] Under the supervision of the Head of Political and Public Diplomacy Section the main responsibility is to: provide high quality, professional political analysis and reporting of Belgian political developments; to lobby, analyse and report on other domestic and foreign policy issues including climate change and EU internal affairs; and to lead the Embassy’s strategic communications. The Senior Political Officer will line manage a Political and Public Diplomacy Officer and a Section Support Officer, and will work alongside and in a team with, a UK-based Second Secretary and a Political and Economic Officer."
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The tide may be turning in Afghanistan: The people are hopeful, two recent polls show. That’s no small thing in war where hearts and minds will likely decide who’s the winner - Michael O'Hanlon and Hassina Sherjan, USA Today
Marines Into Marjah: promising start to the Afghan campaign - Review & Outlook, Wall Street Journal (subscription):

Taliban denies top commander arrested, rejects it as mere propaganda - Xinhua
Challenge to Israel's legitimacy - Linda Heard, Arab News: A recently-published report by the Reut Institute — a Tel-Aviv-based policy think tank set up to provide strategic decision-making support to the government of Israel — finds that Israel’s legitimacy is being attacked by a variety of individuals and organizations within North America and Europe, characterized by the report’s authors as “hubs of delegitimization”.

Praise, propaganda at Kim Jong Il's birthday party: State media laud North Korea's leader on his 68th birthday. Outsiders question his physical and mental health - John M. Glionna, Los Angeles Times
BBC releases Irish Nazi propagandist's broadcasts - Matthew Crow, The New York Irish Emigrant: Image from article: William Joyce, known in Britain during World War II as Lord Haw-Haw The BBC has made available on its website 15 clips from Lord Haw-Haw’s World War II propaganda radio shows broadcast from Nazi Germany. Lord Haw-Haw was the nickname coined by radio critic Jonah Barrington.

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Carnival in Germany may last five days, but many would argue that the best of those five is Rose Monday, when the irreverent parade floats take to the streets of Cologne, Düsseldorf and elsewhere. Revellers this year complained of the snow and cold, but float creativity was on full display. Here, President Barack Obama as a fallen angel. It reads: Obama, the redeemer. (Spiegel International)