
"And in welcoming Mexico's President Felipe Calderon to the White House today, President Obama told him, 'We are not defined by our borders.' The president of Mexico said, 'What borders?'"
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2010 PDAA Awards Recognize Public Diplomacy Excellence: Public Diplomacy Alumni Association highlights achievements by professionals in Chad, Iraq, East Jerusalem, and Shanghai
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PUBLIC DIPLOMACY
Clinton's pavilion - Kim Ghattas, BBC News - "The US pavilion has received a lot of negative coverage in the US press, particularly because of the corporate financing, which is unusual for national pavilions. But it appears to be a success in China and is one of the most visited at the fair, with 700,000 visitors since the opening just under a month ago. Just over 400,000 people have visited the Russian pavilion. It is expected the fair will receive 70 million people in total over six months. Mrs Clinton created a stir when she visited the Chinese pavilion Mrs Clinton said little about the impression the US pavilion had made on her. Later in the day, she met Chinese-speaking American students who are acting as 'ambassadors' at the fair, and told them only that she 'liked it'.

Clinton Tours Expo in Shanghai, Celebrates Ties With China - Nicole Gaouette, BusinessWeek - "Clinton toured part of the 5.28 square kilometers of World Expo grounds by bus and walked through the U.S. Pavilion, built because of Clinton’s efforts to find corporate sponsors. Those 61 donors, including Johnson & Johnson and General Electric Co., contributed $61 million for the pavilion, which is now drawing an average of 1 million visitors a month, said U.S. Ambassador to China Jon Huntsman. 'Is it an opportunity for the United States to hit a homerun on the public diplomacy side and on the commercial diplomacy side where the creation of jobs is so critically important for us right now,' Huntsman said May 14.

Hillary Hits Her Hut; or, How I Was Shanghai'ed by the US Pavilion, as told by the American Secretary of State (her eyes now wide-open!) – Bob Jacobson, Huffington Post: "As now honestly noted in the mainstream press, the ... US Pavilion is not only fraught with potential illegalities (dare I say, potential fraud?) but also quite unappealing, especially to Americans who know better than to believe the cotton-candy films that depict nothing concrete or genuine about America or its people, only 'Hollywood flash' fantasies (as one trade journal put it). ... Oil companies, big-box retailers, and sugar water vendors are hardly the ones to be speaking for America in this venue. However, they're the only ones represented in the US Pavilion.

YES, building the bridges of understanding - Jaine Treadwell, Troy Messenger: "YES is an innovative high school exchange program funded by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.

Five recent articles mention Voice of America. Four are about Voice of America - Kim Andrew Elliott reporting on International Broadcasting
VOL. VI NO. 10, May 7-May 20, 2010 - The Layalina Review on Public Diplomacy and Arab Media:
"Pakistan Un-friends Facebook
The Lahore High Court Telecommunication Authority (PTA) banned Facebook and other social media following public outrage over a Facebook contest to draw the Prophet Muhammad. The campaign originally aimed at expressing solidarity with the creators of “South Park” against censorship.
Miss USA: Made in Lebanon
Lebanese-born Rima Fakih won the beauty pageant Miss America 2010, giving a new face to Arab Muslims in America. Yet, her victory provoked an outcry among the American far right who claim she is a mole for the terrorist group Hezbollah.
1001 Opinions over Arabian Nights
A literary battle unfolds between conservatives and liberals in Egypt as a group of Islamist lawyers took Egypt’s ministry of culture to court for issuing a new edition of The Arabian Nights, deemed too bawdy to their liking.

Homegrown Terrorism: Keep It Local
The recently-foiled bombing of Times Square in New York City has raised the specter of homegrown terrorism in America, bringing officials to reconsider their approach and outreach to Muslims at home.
The Sound of Music and Public Diplomacy
Seeking nuanced public diplomacy initiatives, the State Department is funding music tours in the Middle East, indicating a shift toward cultural diplomacy in its outreach to the Arab world. Reminiscent of jazz diplomacy, State aims to facilitate understanding between both cultures by highlighting America’s diversity of faith and musical heritage.
Arabic Domain Names: A New Gateway to the Internet
The rise in new Arabic domain names is hailed as a positive step in the Arab world, where the internet is often used as a platform to evade government censorship. Although many believe that it will increase internet participation in the region, others believe that it may in fact alienate all non-Arabic speakers, creating a greater divide.
Arab Media Forum Tackles Censorship
Participants and media experts at the ninth Arab Media Forum in Dubai earlier in May discussed the prominent role of advertising companies in generating media content, while urging Arab governments to reconsider their censorship policies.
State Heads on a Cultural Tour
Cultural Tourism DC's Around-the-World tour brought different cultures to the US. Despite the success of diplomatic programs,

Media Exchange Programs Open New Doors
The Presidential Summit on Entrepreneurship was one part of President Obama's efforts to improve US-Muslim relations. However, the Muslim community, especially in the Middle East, remains focused on opportunities to improve business prospects across the region."
America's Extended Hand - Marc Lynch, Foreign Policy: "Yesterday afternoon CNAS released another of the papers which has been keeping me away from the blog: America's Extended Hand: An Assessment of the Obama Administration's Global Engagement Strategy, written with my former Elliott School colleague and current CNAS Vice President Kristin Lord. … We argue that the administration has succeeded in its initial goal of 're-starting' America's relations with global publics, taking advantage of the fresh start offered by the Presidential transition, and has effectively used President Obama's particular gifts to focus attention and global debate on issues which he has identified as key American priorities.

How a super-duper Public Diplomacy Department would "function"? - John Brown, Notes and Essays: "An article which, I believe, should be read by all those who advocate the creation of a super-duper, government-wide, 'inter-agency' Public Diplomacy Department: Greg Miller and Walter Pincus, "Blair's resignation may reflect inherent conflicts in job of intelligence chief," Washington Post (Saturday, May 22, 2010; A01)."
NATO official vows to broaden ties with Pakistan - People's Daily Online: "Speaking at a public talk at the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI) on 'NATO's Transition and its Relation with Pakistan,' Simmons [Deputy Assistant Secretary General of NATO, Robert Simmons] emphasized

NATO’s Center of Gravity: Political Will - Jorge Benitez, Atlantic Council: "Under the leadership of Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen, NATO has made it a priority to build the political will within its members through public diplomacy. … Public diplomacy is not an option in an alliance of democracies, it is essential. … [T]he proximity of the threat during the Cold War did a lot of the job of public diplomacy. The people of the Western democracies could clearly see walls built by the enemy to imprison their own people and the threat of tank divisions stationed along their borders. Now the political leaders of Europe are experiencing part of the challenges faced by U.S. and Canadian leaders who each election had to justify the investment of troops and treasure overseas to protect the security of their voters at home."
Analysis: Why Obama lightened his tone - Herb Keinon, Jerusalem Post: "The administration’s message is that Obama’s true feelings toward Israel, his true commitment, is being hidden by poor public diplomacy.

It is time for Israel to understand the new normal - David Rothkopf, Foreign Policy: "Israel, anxious for years to get the U.S. to focus on Iran, may regret getting what they wished for. Because once there is a nuclear Iran, the issue becomes containment. And if that's the issue, moderate Arab states are a key part of the strategy. They'll want to go along... but they will want the U.S. to pressure Israel more on reaching a solution with the Palestinians in exchange. Of course, Israel bears a great deal of responsibility for this. They have utterly disregarded these developments as they took place and have recklessly failed on the public diplomacy front. Today, they are perceived as the aggressor and the bias against them is so acute in the media that when Palestinians launch thousands of missiles against Israel and Israel responds, the world thinks of Israel as the aggressor or

An army of amateur ambassadors - Ron Friedman, Jerusalem Post: "In 2001, IDC Herzliya students Gur Braslavi and Ariel Halevi won the Oxford Union Debating Competition for teams from foreign countries. Nine years later, their joint company, Debate Ltd., was chosen to carry out the Israeli government’s new public diplomacy initiative. The company recently took on a contract to conduct 200 workshops in which its instructors teach regular Israelis the arts of rhetoric and persuasion. If the pilot proves successful, it will likely be extended and multiplied. By creating an army of amateur ambassadors, Israel hopes to counter negative media portrayals and improve its image abroad." See also.
My Word: Demonstrating love - Liat Collins, Jerusalem Post: "What remains of the Israeli Left gathered on May 15 for a rally in Jerusalem to voice support for the Jewish state and reclaim Zionism as being more than the domain of right-wing, religious settlers, as the stereotype has it. ...

Reviving the Non-Aligned Movement in the 21st century - Hürriyet: "Mr. Davutoğlu’s [Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu], undeclared mission, apparently, is to make Turkey a powerful player in this unofficial Non-Aligned Movement, with the specific task of playing the Muslim leader role when its good services are needed. One day the specific task could be engaging Hamas or Hezbollah, another day mediating any regional conflict or spearheading public diplomacy in favor of the Palestinians."
Meet Derrick Ashong - Interview Part I - Oakland Local: "This is an excerpt from conversation between Derrick Ashong (aka DNA), Melia's Papa, and Navina Khanna in February 2010. ... 'Navina: Well, you’re definitely all over the web. I first saw you in the trailer for the movie called The Shift. What is it and what’s your involvement in it? DNA: The concept of The Shift is that there’s a movement happening worldwide — the greatest movement ever known in humankind. It is comprised of all the people around the world who are working and striving to make our world a better place.

Phillies Notebook: This is year when it all pays off for Phillies’ Werth - David Murphy, Philadelphia Inquirer: "[Jayson] Werth's public diplomacy with regards to his contract has been commendable thus far. He has made it clear that he likes playing for the Phillies without sacrificing any potential leverage or raising any false hopes by answering questions like, 'Would you take less to play here in Philadelphia?' Yet he has been honest, choosing his words carefully to avoid headlines and distractions, but also expressing the following sentiment on several occasions: 'I've played my entire career for this year.'
Manchester City may offer £30m to prise James Milner from Aston Villa - Guardian:

How I Stumbled Into the Foreign Service - Part III - Muttering Behind The Hardline: "Signing up for the Foreign Service really did completely derail my life."
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13-year-old US pianist plays with Iraq orchestra - Barbara Surk, Associated Press, Washington Post: A 13-year-old piano prodigy from Los Angeles brought an Iraqi audience to their feet Saturday when he made a rare guest appearance with the Iraqi National Symphony Orchestra in Baghdad, a city struggling to revive its once-vibrant cultural scene.

Russian political scientist: Russian is not only holder of keys to negotiations over Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement - Trend News Agency: Russia is not the sole holder of the keys to the negotiations on settlement of the Armenian-Azerbaijani Nagorno-Karabakh conflict today, the head of the Black Sea-Caspian Information-Analytical Center of the Russian Institute for Strategic Studies (RISS), Doctor of Philosophy Eduard Popov, said. ... The negotiation process is underway among the major players - the co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group, and the two countries' presidents were involved as additional forces, Popov said. But all the projects and harmonization are accepted by the OSCE Minsk Group, Popov added. According to Popov, tools of public diplomacy are poorly utilized.
Araks Pashayan: Armenia should spread propaganda in Islamic countries - PanARMENIAN.Net - The Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) is a platform where Azerbaijan can best use the ideology of Islamic solidarity to enlist support on Karabakh, an Armenian expert said.

Azerbaijan fails propaganda event in Moscow - panorama.am: “Azerbaijan initiated a press conference on “Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in the context of Armenian-Turkish normalization” at ‘RIA Novosti’ Russian news agency in Moscow 2 days ago. …8-10 reporters were present, including 7 Azerbaijanis, with the others representing the Armenian side. What comes surprising is that no Russian reporters were present at the conference. Azerbaijani side said Azerbaijan is an economically powerful country and can give more to Karabakhi people than Armenia. Armenian reporters had hot discussions with the Azerbaijani side, which was followed by the ungrounded explanations of the latter over Azerbaijan’s current aggressive policy. Eventually, as the press conference turned into hot discussions and Azeris appeared in a difficult condition, the organizers announced the end of the event.”
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Here's Your Condibook Cover - Princess Sparkle Pony's Photo Blog: I no longer keep track of Condoleezza's hairdo:

Yes, Condi! There have been faint stirrings in the Condisphere lately. Nothing very exciting, but hey, what else is new? First up, here is the cover, finally, of her upcoming book:

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