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PUBLIC DIPLOMACY
Worldview: U.S. must strengthen relations with Pakistan - Trudy Rubin, Philadelphia Inquirer: "Unless the United States develops a strategy for reaching Pakistanis, with real stories of U.S. aid - not fake 'public diplomacy' - the local population will continue to view us with hostility, no matter how much aid money we send there. That hostility translates into gains for al-Qaeda and the Taliban. Richard Holbrooke,

Kerry Luger Bill has created a lot of furore in Pakistan. while government is portraying it as an achievement it has many detractors who say we are selling the nation… At awaam we have decided that you can read the bill for yourself and decide… - Awaam by Vision21: "TITLE I–DEMOCRATIC, ECONOMIC, AND DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE FOR PAKISTAN SEC. 101. AUTHORIZATION OF ASSISTANCE. (a) In General- The President is authorized to provide assistance to Pakistan– … [inter alia] (5) to strengthen public diplomacy."
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Towards a Theory of Influence - David Steven – Global Dashboard: "Chapter by Alex Evans and David Steven in the Foreign & Commonwealth Office publication, ‘Engagement: public diplomacy in a globalised world’ (July 2008)."
The Sacred Brain Trust - George Heymont, My Cultural Landscape: "I recently had a chance to re-experience Dan Hoyle's whirlwind one-man show about the year he spent researching oil politics in the Niger delta. When I first saw Hoyle

CULTURAL DIPLOMACY
NY Philharmonic shelves Cuba trip: The New York philharmonic performed in North Korea last year New York's Philharmonic Orchestra has put off its first trip to Cuba after sponsors were barred from visiting the Communist-led country – BBC News: "The visit was viewed as an

The Secret of the Dancing Boxes Revealed – David Pogue, New York Times: "Last week, I joined a panel on 'cultural diplomacy' at Syracuse University. (As best as I can figure it out, cultural diplomacy means changing hearts and minds of other countries through the arts.) At lunch, I sat next to fellow panelist Shen Wei, who may be the most effective cultural diplomat ever born: He was the principal choreographer of the stunning opening ceremonies of the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Hundreds of millions of people saw that performances, which changed many perceptions of China along the way. … All the same, Mr. Shen told me he’d prefer not to take on such an assignment again. Today, he lives in New York and runs his own dance company—no headsets required."
India to open 16 culture centres - IANS, zeenews.com: "Riding on the soaring popularity of yoga and Bollywood, India is poised to nearly double its network of cultural centres across the globe in places as diverse as the US, Africa and Latin America.

Queen's Cavalry to exhibit traditional equine skills - Eman Mohammed, gulfnews.com: "Visitors to the Abu Dhabi International Hunting and Equestrian Exhibition (Adihex) will be treated to a special performance by a UK equine musical display team from Queen Elizabeth's Cavalry. The performance, which will be held at the show for the first time, starts this evening.

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The Distance Between ‘We Must’ and ‘We Can’ - James Traub, New York Times: The question boils down to this: How grave a price would Americans pay if Afghanistan were lost to the Taliban?
Still Not Tired - Thomas L. Friedman, New York Times:

10 Steps to Victory in Afghanistan: Reform or Go Home - Op-Ed Contributors, New York Times
Chasing Olympic gold - Oliver North, Washington Times: The counterinsurgency strategy for how to win in Afghanistan has been carefully prepared by Gen. McChrystal. If Mr. Obama wants to be remembered for something other than playing politics with the Olympics,

In Afghanistan, Training Can Look a Lot Like Fighting - Carlos Lozada, Washington Post: As President Obama and his national security team debate strategy for the war in Afghanistan, some of the options on the table involve a greater focus on training and strengthening the Afghan security forces. To an American public -- and an administration -- that may be reluctant to send more troops to a faltering, eight-year war, the notion of helping the Afghans fight for themselves could seem particularly attractive. But it's an appeal that should be tempered.
What I Saw at the Afghan Election - Peter W. Galbraith, Washington Post: President Obama needs a legitimate Afghan partner to make any new strategy for the country work.

Obama's Looking Glass: When Believing Is Not Enough - George F. Will, Washington Post: Regarding Afghanistan, President Obama might believe he can effect a Houdini-like escape, uninjured, from the box his words have built. Regarding Iran, he seems to believe that its leaders can be talked or coerced (by economic sanctions) out of their long, costly pursuit of nuclear weapons by convincing them that such weapons do not serve Iran's "security."
Obama bungling the threat: A murky approach on national security – Mike Rogers, Washington Times: The world's security doesn't have the luxury to wait for more Iranian stalling.

Brilliant chessmanship - Kaveh L. Afrasiabi, Washington Times: Like back-winding in a sailing race, Iran has gotten ahead of the United States and its allies that met for the nuclear talks in Geneva Thursday. Iran pulled a rabbit out of the diplomatic hat in the form of a self-disclosure to the International Atomic Energy Agency about a second uranium-enrichment plant in Qom.
Internet no longer in the US government's domain - Kim Andrew Elliott discussing International Broadcasting and Public Diplomacy
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