
--Paul Rockower, blogger extraordinaire & Public Diplomacy Graduate Student, USC; image from
PUBLIC DIPLOMACY
“Obama Bounce” Not Enough To Capture Olympics - Helle Dale, The Foundry, Heritage Foundation: "President Obama and Mrs. Obama have done it again — demonstrating, that is, that personal appeal only goes only so far when it comes to public diplomacy and international relations. The couple just about blew the Danish media away with their emotional and personal appeals for the 2016 Olympics to come to Chicago.

Did anti-Americanism kill Chicago’s Olympic bid? Some blame former president Bush. Rush Limbaugh says it's Obama's fault. But IOC President Rogge’s dream of a South American Olympic games is a more likely reason - Patrik Jonsson, Christian Science Monitor
An ideology-friendly guide to the Iran Negotiations - Daniel W. Drezner, Foreign Policy: "[Comment] by zjin on Fri, 10/02/2009 - 1:21pm … Iran news is so behind the curve now. Today's hot deal is if the Chicago's 1st-round loss breaks the myth of Obama's soft power in the world. Does it change the prospect of the public diplomacy championed by Obama? If Obama cannot even deliver IOC for his home state to pass the 1st round, what are his odds of delivering Iran, Afpak, climate change, international NUKE disarm, and mideast peace?"
The hawks are circling: Talk about Iran's nuclear weapons sounds eerily familiar. It's time to end the Bush-era bellicosity - George Galloway, guardian.co.uk: "Most media reaction, including the BBC's, to news that Iran had revealed a second facility was ominously reminiscent of their mendacious complicity over Iraq. … The testing by Iran of a missile within its borders was treated as if the Kaiser had ordered a Zeppelin over Edwardian London. On full parade was Britain's post-empire arrogance, which treats a sophisticated state as an errant child in need of a good slap from an authoritarian parent. But the hubris of six years ago, when US neocons debated which to attack next – Syria or Iran – while imagining they had already pacified Afghanistan and Iraq, was largely absent from Washington; though not, it should be noted, from Nicolas Sarkozy and Angela Merkel, who have been like bellicose understudies for Bush and Blair. Throughout this year they and Gordon Brown have ratcheted up confrontation with Iran just as President Obama sought public diplomacy."
October surprise in US-Iran relations - JKR Sothy:

Zardari makes gains in opinion poll at Sharif's expense - Peninsula On-line: "While President Asif Zardari made some gains in his approval rating over the past six months, former prime minister Nawaz Sharif’s popularity suffered in the same period, according to the findings of an opinion poll. The survey, conducted by the Washington-based International Republican Institute (IRI), a pro-democracy group financed by the US government,

Pakistan committed to fighting militants, foreign minister insists: Shah Mahmood Qureshi, on a diplomacy tour of the U.S., says his country's government and security establishment, often accused of links to extremists, need more military resources - Bruce Wallace, Los Angeles Times: "Pakistan's foreign minister, Shah Mahmood Qureshi, is on a public diplomacy tour of the United States, arguing that the Obama administration will lose credibility if it pulls back in its war against the Afghanistan insurgency." See also.
Did White House coordinate timing of missile decision with Kremlin? – [Ted Lipien], Blogger News Network: "Bloggers and Russian experts in the US have been trying to find out whether the Obama White House coordinated with the Kremlin the timing of the missile shield decision that deeply offended people in Poland and produced biting commentaries in the US. …

Gandhi-King Scholarly Exchange Initiative: John Lewis Bill to Congress - Human Dignity and Humiliation Studies: "We should support this new bill in Congress… Representative John Lewis (D-GA) introduced on Friday HR 3328, the Gandhi-King Scholarly Exchange Initiative, focusing on peace and nonviolence in global conflict resolution. The initiative is intended to be comprised of educational, scholarly, and professional exchange programs, including an annual public diplomacy forum for scholars from the United States and India, as well as professional development training for government employees and exchange opportunities for undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate students."
The Savior Strategy - Joshua Meah, RealClearWorld - The Compass Blog:

Somalia shuts off VOA FM relays; Puntland bans VOA reporters - Kim Andrew Elliott discussing International Broadcasting and Public Diplomacy
Big concert in Cuba: Progress or propaganda? - Chicago Tribune, Bradenton Herald: "Half a million Cubans turned out recently for a free 'Peace Without Borders' concert at Havana’s Revolution Square … . A recent congressional committee report suggests that 'a steady series of gradual measures' would nudge Cuba toward democracy more effectively than insisting that certain conditions be met before a dialogue begins. Cultural exchanges

Winning Hearts And Minds – A New Approach - gautic01, Världsinbördeskriget: "A new anthology edited by Dr. Juliana Geran Pilon of Washington DCs Institute of World Politics (Cultural Intelligence for Winning the Peace). The essays address questions like the military utility of understanding adversary culture; factoring in culture as the challenges of asymmetric conflict is factored in; the need to address the constantly changing nature of culture and much more. Dr. Pilon has in earlier writings pointed out that Americans often assumed that the democratic system and their motives required no special rhetorical defense. The result had been, so Pilon, an ineffective public diplomacy. A typical aspect of the problem is that the United States did very late appreciate the importance of radio for public diplomacy and strategic communication. The Communist regime in Moscow did and Nazi Germany. The United States was the last of the democracies that used international broadcasting in its foreign outreach. It was also the last of the major powers to promote its culture abroad. It was not until 1953 that an agency for global communication was established. Since 9/11 a well orchestrated strategic communications policy was needed but seemingly lacking."
Political and Strategic Implications of NATO Enlargement – Frabizio W. Luciolli, L'Occidentale:

"Although 50% of the population in Montenegro acknowledges the positive relation between NATO membership, economic growth, and political stability, only 35% supports NATO accession while approximately 70% is in favor of EU membership: a low figure compared to other NATO candidate countries that calls for an adequate information and public diplomacy plan." Map of Montenegro from
“Five to Rule them All” – Book Event at World Affairs Council by Professor David Bosco - Vinay Orekondy, Citizens for Global Solutions Blog: "Last night, I attended a book launch hosted by the World Affairs Council. The book is entitled 'Five to Rule Them All', and is a historical narrative of the Security Council and in particular the relationship of the five permanent members (United Kingdom, France, Russia, United States and China). He told us about the role that the Security Council has played over the years, in particular its role as a place for public diplomacy. In the early years of the Council, there had been significant media attention, and it would be a place for Cold War nations to shape world public opinion through public fights. In more recent years, the Security Council has taken on a more 'behind closed doors' feel, with less media attention and with most agreements taking place before the public session."
A cautionary note on partnership in Public Diplomacy - Wandren PD: "A testing ground for new possibilities: The current vogue for conducting Public Diplomacy through ‘partnerships’ and the movement in theory on collaborative/collective action can create some difficult challenges in practice. For those who conduct Public Diplomacy in partnership with BAE Systems [British Aerospace],

Addressing the Public Diplomacy Challenge – William Kiehl, My PD Blog: "In an earlier blog I mentioned that I had some solutions to two big problems. Here is one of he solutions as presented in my recent article in the Foreign Service Journal (October 2009): http://www.pdworldwide.com/Publications.html"
That’s so LA – Paul Rockower, Levantine: "I had been busy doing a literature review for my PubD Africa class on economic predation by so-called rebel movements who in essence are just large organized crime syndicates.

Awards Announced In "Social And Behavioral Dimensions Of National Security, Conflict And Cooperation" Competition - War on Terrorism: "The National Science Foundation (NSF) today announced the awards for a joint NSF/DoD research solicitation. … The following proposals were funded under the 2009 'Social and Behavioral Dimensions of National Security, Conflict and Cooperation' competition and totalled approximately $8 million: … [among them] Geoffrey Wiseman (University of Southern California) – 'Engaging Intensely Adversarial States: The Strategic Limits and Potential of Public Diplomacy in U.S. National Security Policy.'"
Goodwill Ambassador Wyclef Jean brings Reforestation to Haiti through Timberland Endorsement – posted by David J. Wright, Goodwill Ambassadors of the World: "We are very glad we have interactive relationships with good social promoters like the PRNewswire for working to publicize stories involving goodwill and public diplomacy."
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Nobody Likes Us? Who Cares? - John R. Miller, New York Times:

U.S. Review of Battle Disaster Sways Strategy on Afghanistan - Thom Shanker, New York Times: The new commander in Afghanistan, Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal, is pressing hard for a full-fledged commitment to a style of counterinsurgency that rests on winning over the people of Afghanistan even more than killing militants.
Cut and walk? - Tony Blankley, Washington Times: The president has three choices: (1) Cut and run,

The Coming Failure On Iran - Jackson Diehl, Washington Post: For the next few months we'll keep hearing about negotiations, sanctions and possibly Israeli military action as ways to stop an Iranian bomb. By far the best chance for a breakthrough lies in a victory by the Iranian opposition over the current regime. If that doesn't happen, it may soon get harder to disguise the hollowness of Western policy.
Negotiating With Tehran - Editorial, New York Times:

Can sanctions 'cripple' Iran? - Clifford D. May, Washington Times: If sanctions prove ineffective, at least we will know for certain that only two options remain. The first is bad: the use of force by the United States or, more likely, Israel. The second is worse: watching passively for the second time in less than a hundred years as fanatical and ruthless tyrants acquire the capabilities to match their clearly stated intentions.
Despite State Propaganda, Independent Media 'Most Trusted' in Belarus - Volha Birukova, Ground Report: Belarusian independent media tops the charts in terms of public trust, ranking higher than state outlets, but lower than the president himself, a recent IISEPS (Independent Institute of Social-Economic and Political Studies, NICEPI -- in Belarussian version, web-site http://www.iiseps.org/) think-tank opinion poll said. This means that a handful of private newspapers are more effective than the entire state propaganda machine. But after 15 years in power, Lukashenka is still the most influential news and opinion maker in this country with a population of 10 million. Below image from

Manipulating the Mind - Part One-Public Relations and Propaganda - Definitions - phuket, Public Relations: Definitions Public Relations: In its proper sense means public relations, "does a good job well publicized". Operate in other words, the work of a person in public relations is the good things you do, the valuable product, the good work and your good qualities about the other unknown. It just does not happen by itself, it must be constantly promoted. It is therefore an important and necessary function of business, groups and Individuals, including you! Propaganda: This is the art form to creating and influencing the opinions and ideas of others to a particular person or group. The difference is that the objective is to promote propaganda, not necessarily the truth.