
“vermeil, moiling, delacrimation and sudorification.”
--How an "expanded" vocabulary might have rendered Churchill’s “blood, toil, tears and sweat” speech; Ammon Shea, "Vocabulary Size," New York Times; image from
PUBLIC DIPLOMACY
Questions Remain About McHale's Public Diplomacy Strategy - Philip Seib, Huffington Post: "I thought we elected a new president in 2008. But Undersecretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs Judith McHale proudly says she is 'on the same page' as her predecessors Karen Hughes and James Glassman in defining a new public diplomacy strategy. She cites 'consensus' among members of the undersecretary club.

State's public diplomacy employees should be, by now, expert users of the coffee pot - Kim Andrew Elliott reporting on International Broadcasting: "[Elliott’s comments on several recent PD-related reports/articles:] I think the people who are writing and translating content at www.america.gov are busy enough. ... The State Department's Office of Broadcast Services distributes public diplomacy content and is not to be confused with the news organizations under the Broadcasting Board of Governors. ... Even though it[']s really a BBG matter, there was much discussion of international broadcasting [at The Senate Foreign Relations Committee held the hearing 'The Future of Public Diplomacy' on 11 March]. A major theme in the discussion was the urgency to confirm the new members of the Broadcasting Board of Governors."
Teach for the World Vs. Peace Corps - Nicholas Kristof, New York Times, posted at the Orange Country Register:

The Illusion of Knowledge? - Lena, Global Chaos: "[T]he Americans have to know the world they live in, and the world which they want to communicate with. At the same time, it is very important to know their place in the world and be able to identify and capture changing dynamics, to be able respond to these shifts adequately. A people-to-people PD approach would ... necessitate well educated, well informed, culturally-sensitive (note: cultural sensitivity not in terms of political correctness or specific information about a certain country, but rather in terms of awareness of the existence of the 'other' and their treatment as equals) and engaged citizens. And, of course, there is an inexplicable paranoia about the government's attempts to propagandize its own people, or the 'waste' of the taxpayer's money when supporting education."
Senators revisit NSC involvement in VOA/BBC/DW statement on Iranian satellite jamming - Kim Andrew Elliott reporting on International Broadcasting: "’Three senior Republican senators are demanding answers

VOA launches radio reports, website, in English, to cover Sudan's election - Kim Andrew Elliott reporting on International Broadcasting
One year anniversary for Alhurra flagship news program Al Youm - Kim Andrew Elliott reporting on International Broadcasting
A composer's interpretation of Gertrude Stein's account of what VOA sounded like in France during World War II - Kim Andrew Elliott reporting on International Broadcasting
US Senator Voinovich to kick-off Partnership Way speeches at 10:45 am. Monday - groundbreaking at Sharonville Commerce Center - Andy Hemmer, Cincinnati.com: "Over the last decade, Senator Voinovich has been actively involved in crafting America’s foreign and national security policies. ... Senator Voinovich

Iraqi Children to Receive Refurbished Desks - Systems: "Sitting at a well-crafted desk may not seem like a big deal to children in the United States or other more affluent parts of the world, but to the children of Kirkuk’s school provinces, it is. Thanks to several volunteers from the 506th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron at Kirkuk Regional Air Base, Iraqi school children will get to sit in the same style of comfort other children get on a regular basis.The idea for refurbishing the school desks sprang from a conversation Chief Master Sgt. Tom Pizzi, 506th ECES chief enlisted manager, deployed from McChord AFB, Wash., had with Stacy Barrios, public diplomacy officer, Kirkuk Provincial Reconstruction Team, U.S. Embassy, Iraq."
Buying a car in Iraq - cheesetoasters, Where the Wombats Are - "Okay, just got into an enormous 2-hour conversation

Biden visit exposed Israeli settler truths – Daniel Levy, Guardian: "The Arab states had produced a breakthrough peace initiative in 2002 but it never translated into a programme for public diplomacy or even pressure to be brought to bear on Israel, America, or the Quartet. The US and EU continue to place their faith in confidence-building measures and unmediated negotiations between the parties, hoping against hope that a formula which had failed for over a decade would produce a breakthrough and that rational argument might prevail. Not surprisingly, none of this was going anywhere. It has taken a Netanyahu-led extreme right, religious government in Israel (the defunct Labor party of Ehud Barak can be justly ignored as window dressing) to send a signal strong enough to perhaps pierce this paralysis."
China needs more public diplomacy, Zhao says - Zhang Haizhou, China-Wire: "Internationally, public diplomacy was first used in 1965 by Edmund Gullion, a career American diplomat, according to the United States Information Agency Alumni Association. It refers to the spreading of knowledge about a country’s foreign policy via communication with foreign public audiences. Though public diplomacy has existed in China for a long time, 'the campaign is not big enough', Zhao [Qizheng, spokesman for the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC)]

Obamacare - Chandrashekar Tamirisa, Transformations LLC Blog: "[A]s a matter of principle and character, it is important to provide access to health care to all people on U.S soil, illegal, visitors, permanent residents and citizens. ... It makes little sense as a matter of public diplomacy to worry about the sick elsewhere if we cannot do it within the country first."
U.S. officials reflect upon Lithuania's road to freedom - Kimkweder, Lithuanian News, Features and Analysis: "As Lithuanians around the world celebrate the 20th anniversary of independence March 11, Americans also carried out significant roles in shaping U.S. diplomacy to the newly liberated country in the Cold War era.

International Business and School Business International Relations Majors? - Business Xanadu Online: "1. At first I was thinking about majoring in just international business, but recently I wanted to double major in both international business and international relations. First of all, are these majors in increasing demand so that jobs will be available in the future?? Secondly, would this require more time and school and is this a good idea?? ... Comment by darkvelvetrain [:] I would say that an IR degree is in relatively high demand. You could work in government analytical positions or likely do something abroad. I did Poli Sci with IR as a specialization and was very strongly considering an MBA with International Business (I was enrolled and everything, but I opted against it in the end).

RELATED ITEMS
The Guantanamo diversion: Civilian trials of the 9/11 suspects should not be held hostage to a deal to close the detention facility – Editorial, latimes.com
Interfere, no, but U.S. should be monitoring Iraqi deliberations – Editorial, Washington Post
Russia dismisses U.S. human rights report - Reuters, Washington Post: Russia indignantly dismissed U.S. criticism of its human rights record on Friday, saying the United States was guilty of its own abuses from Afghanistan to "the streets of America." In a statement laced with sarcasm,

In the Crosshairs How al-Qaida & Co. Are Responding to Drone Warfare -
Yassin Musharbash, Spiegel Online: Militant jihadists in Iraq, Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia are becoming increasingly afraid of US drones. Despites their boasts of having shot down dozens of aircraft, they have yet to come up with effective countermeasures. An undisclosed location in Iraq, sometime in 2008. Lying on a wooden table in front of a tree is a drone. It is damaged. It is unclear whether it was shot down or merely crashed. Standing next to the table is the commander of a militant group, who is explaining the drone's propulsion system and camera. The scene is taken from a propaganda video made by an Iraqi jihadist group. It is meant to convey that insurgents and terrorists being pinpointed and attacked by drones in Iraq, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Yemen and possibly Somalia are coping with this novel threat.

Latest Kick-Ass Posters Encourage You To Join The Fight - Alex Gerage, MovieViral: MTV Splash Page has posted the third of their exclusive Kick-Ass posters, inspired by classic World War II propaganda.

Oh glorious propaganda art - The Memoirs of a Swedish Salaryman: "I have a special place in my heart for propaganda art. WW2, sov[i]et, chinese and all the rest. I even have an original poster on my wall that my brother gave to me of a sov[i]et one, a treasured possession. Today, government propaganda seems to mostly consist of talking heads on television and press releases and not the bombastic statements of the nation and the heinousness of its opponents. With one exception of course, North Korea."
IMAGE
An alternative to the atomic bomb? - Boing Boing: A geologist proposed bombing Japan's volcanoes to win the war in a January 1944 issue of Popular Science. [via Google Books via Pink Tentacle]
ONE MORE QUOTATION FOR THE DAY
"Groucho Marx was sitting in a restaurant with John Guedel to whom we owe thanks for 'You Bet Your Life.'
A couple came over and the man said: Groucho, would you say something insulting to my wife?
Groucho eyed her and delivered: 'With a wife like that, you should be able to think of your own insults.'”
--Dick Cavett