
--Kim Andrew Elliott, "There it is! The Strategic Plan! Next to the Great Pumpkin!"; image from Republic Phobos: Ministry of Foreign Affairs
"She has actually beaten me up a bit to say we need more strategic dialogue."
--National Security Adviser James Jones, regarding Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
PUBLIC DIPLOMACY
President Carter is Right: We Do Have a Racism Problem in America – The American Muslim:

Enabling Public Diplomacy Field Officers To Do Their Job – William Rugh, American Diplomacy: “A retired Ambassador who has held a number of important positions in public diplomacy in the Middle East speaks out about what he sees as serious deficiencies in the current structure of public diplomacy in the State Department. In particular he believes that public diplomacy’s field operations are important and must be strengthened. Within the constraints of political and fiscal realities, Ambassador Rugh proposes some solutions that can be accomplished relatively easily and quickly. –Ed.”
There it is! The Strategic Plan! Next to the Great Pumpkin! - Kim Andrew Elliott discussing International Broadcasting and Public Diplomacy: Elliott comment on Morgan Roach, The Heritage Foundation, 16 September 2009: "It seems that the offices under the Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs are in business and functioning.

Holbrooke: Deal with Taliban Propaganda Head-On – RFE/RL: "U.S. Special Envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Holbrooke said at an RFE/RL event that 'the profileration of extremist propaganda by the Taliban needs to be dealt with head-on.' 'We need to go beyond traditional diplomacy,' he said.

Renewing America’s Voices – Ideas For Reform - Walter Roberts, Barry Zorthian and Alan Heil, Public Diplomacy Council: "On October 1, the Broadcasting Board of Governors will mark the tenth anniversary of its establishment as the sole overseer of U.S. publicly funded overseas broadcasts.

Group Seeks Info on 'Cuban Five' Propaganda - Dan McCue, Courthouse News Service: "A group trying to free five convicted Cuban spies sued the U.S. government, seeking information they say will show that U.S. journalists were paid to prejudice their coverage of the 'Cuban Five,' inflaming the Miami citizenry and assuring the convictions. The National Committee for Free the Cuban Five charges the Broadcasting Board of Governors and its Office of Cuba Broadcasting - which operate Radio Marti and TV Marti, which broadcast to Cuba - may have violated federal law against domestic propaganda."
Radio Free Asia in the news ... and comment - Kim Andrew Elliott discussing International Broadcasting and Public Diplomacy
Social Networking Media and the Revolution that Wasn’t - Jonathan Acuff, Saint Anselm College Blog - "In contrast to view presented by commentators from conservative think tanks, there is no reason to simplistically read the events of June [in Iran] as validation of the neoconservative position that all people everywhere desire American style institutions. Neoconservatives have been quick to use the protests as validation for the 'strategy' of airstrikes against Iran’s nuclear program paired with increased public diplomacy, the view offered by former President Bush’s Ambassador to the UN John Bolton in a recent Wall Street Journal editorial.

The Bahamas again on illicit dugs countries list - E.D. Appiah The Freeport News: "The Bahamas remains on a list of 20 countries deemed by the United States to be major producers and traffickers of illicit drugs. Jeff Dubel, public diplomacy chief with the Embassy, said yesterday that The Bahamas' presence on the list is mostly an issue of location, noting that the country continues to make the list not because of drug production, but because of its transport."
"We make an effort towards genuine partnership" “We will work on the Caribbean Security Initiative for citizens” - Rebeca Fernández, El Universal: "Exchange as all equal with other nations in the Western Hemisphere is the challenge faced by the US government as promised by President Barack Obama during a meeting of the Americas held in Trinidad and Tobago.

Zimbabwe: international broadcasters criticized, arrested (updated) - Kim Andrew Elliott discussing International Broadcasting and Public Diplomacy
"Your news is fair," said East Germans to BBC Berlin correspondent in 1989 - Kim Andrew Elliott discussing International Broadcasting and Public Diplomacy
Australia’s Public Diplomacy Crisis - Nicholas J. Cull, Newswire – CPD Blog & Blogroll, USC Center on Public Diplomacy: In recent years Australia has made great strides in its public diplomacy and has demonstrated a remarkable ability to ‘punch above its weight,’ especially in the realm of international education.

Azerbaijan And Armenia: Online Conflict Engulfs Nagorno-Karabakh Peace Process – Eurasianet.org: "Many nationalist activists here seem to think that Azerbaijan has gotten an upper hand in the online information war," commented Onnik Krikorian, a prominent Yerevan-based blogger and the Caucasus editor for Global Voices Online, an international network of bloggers and citizen journalists. … Emin Huseynzade, the Baku-based Caucasus project manager for Transitions Online, a media development organization and online journal, states that Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has also used crowd-sourcing to respond to YouTube videos that are seen as having an anti-Azerbaijan message. … Both Huseynzade and Krikorian say that Armenian and Azerbaijani officials have largely overlooked public diplomacy opportunities available online. Among the few exceptions is DOTCOM, a US State Department-sponsored program that selects 90 students from Armenia, Azerbaijan and the United States to provide coverage of issues of mutual interest, including the Nagorno-Karabakh situation, and to distribute it through international online networks.
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The Other Pakistan - Cynthia Schneider, Newswire – CPD Blog & Blogroll, USC Center on Public Diplomacy: "In countries such as Pakistan (or Iran, for that matter), where poets have played significant roles in shaping the national narrative, arts, culture, and media regularly engage with politics. And I don't just mean Twitter.

U.S., Iran: So much to talk about – Editorial, latimes.com: Upcoming discussions with Iran should address its nuclear program and its awful human rights record.
Iran’s Captives – Editorial, New York Times: If Iran’s leaders are truly serious about trying to change international and American opinion, they will have to start behaving like a responsible government. One immediate step they can take is to release the five American citizens they have unjustly and cruelly imprisoned.
Shattered Confidence In Europe

Official: Russia scraps plan to deploy missiles near PolandUSA Today: Russia has scrapped a plan to deploy missiles in a region near Poland after President Obama dumped his predecessor's plan for a U.S. missile defense in Eastern Europe, a Russian deputy defense minister said Saturday.
Russia’s Reaction on Missile Plan Leaves Iran Issue Hanging - Clifford J. Levy and Peter Baker, New York Times: President Obama’s decision to cancel an antimissile defense system in Eastern Europe earned a strong welcome from Russian leaders on Friday. Now, the question is whether Russia will do more to help prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
A Team Player Who Stands Apart: Tension Between Leading or Blending In Marks Clinton's Tenure at State - Glenn Kessler, Washington Post: Some at State have questioned whether Clinton's proclivity for throwing verbal bombs has undercut her public authority. "When Condi spoke, you knew that was policy," said one senior State Department official, referring to Clinton's predecessor, Condoleezza Rice. "When this secretary speaks, you don't really know."

Branding Israel - Amir Gissin, National Post: For the past two decades, more than 30 countries and hundreds of cities and regions all over the world have been engaged in a "branding" process. It is a comprehensive, holistic attempt to present an attractive image of a place, which should lead to increased tourism, foreign investment and export. No other country was ever criticized for branding itself; but in Israel's case, branding is deemed a demonic exercise of the "Israeli propaganda machine." This even though the Israeli government sponsors award-winning films with self-critical view points that often deal with the conflict that the critics claims we are trying to hide. An odd machine. Amir Gissin is consul general of Israel for Toronto.
Hollywood fights back against anti-Israeli sentiment: Ad denounces boycott demands made at Toronto International Film Festival - Tina Daunt, Los Angeles Times
The Revolution Will Be Illustrated - Steven Heller, New York Times: “The stories of some of the men and women who saw their early revolutionary struggles transformed into almost unspeakable tragedy are recorded here, alongside hundreds of examples of indelible images created by the designers, artists and photographers who shaped the iconography of the first workers’ state,” David King writes in his introduction to RED STAR OVER RUSSIA: A Visual History of the Soviet Union From the Revolution to the Death of Stalin (Abrams, $50).
