
"Their solution was to stress their fervor for a different war."
--According to commentator Matt Bai, Democrats, on how to oppose the war in Iraq without being fatally caricatured, yet again, as feckless heirs to the McGovernite left; image from
PUBLIC DIPLOMACY
Interview With Jim Sciutto of ABC - Hillary Rodham Clinton, U.S. Department of State: "SECRETARY CLINTON: I think that we haven’t done as good a job as I wish we had in the past, having the kind of public diplomacy, people-to-people connection, and the sensitivity that comes with listening and consulting with people as opposed to just stating our opinion and kind of saying take it or leave it. I don’t think that’s always the best way to communicate. But in the 21st century, it’s a losing proposition. We’re not living in a time where you just talk government to government and expect everything to be taken care of. We’re living in a time where people have access to mountains of information, and if we don’t take that into account in our diplomacy and in our interactions with other countries and people, we’re not going to be as effective in communicating as I would like to see us.

Hillary's Public Diplomacy Failed in Pakistan - Pakistan Defence: An independent defence organization for the research and analysis of the Pakistani security and strategic affairs: "The US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's botched attempts at public diplomacy have drawn sharp rebuke from an American in Pakistan. Todd Shea, the head of Comprehensive Disaster Response Services in Pakistan, has criticized Clinton's statements during her recent visit as 'insensitive, corrosive, arrogant and flat out wrong'. The CDRS is an NGO on the ground in Kashmir and it has been working to provide a field medical center and healthcare services to the earthquake victims in Azad Kashmir since 2005. Like Greg Mortenson's work on building schools, the work done by Todd Shea's relief efforts have engendered positive feelings among Pakistanis toward the Americans. In effect, Greg and Todd have been attempting to fill the vacuum left by the US State Department in practical public diplomacy on the ground in Pakistan."
Clinton minces no words with Pakistan - Agence France-Presse, ABS CBN News: "Clinton's message was that Barack Obama administration stands shoulder to shoulder

Listen up, Muslims – the West fought for you - Dominic Lawson - Times Online: "The Cambridge historian Brendan Simms, who has made a particular study of the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia, wrote some years ago that 'many in the European establishment have never forgiven the Americans for being right about Bosnia. Most Muslims, in Britain and worldwide, have forgotten it, if they ever knew it in the first place. For a long time I saw the inability of the US to parlay its efforts on behalf of European Muslims into credit ... as a failure of American public diplomacy. But in the course of my own modest efforts at public meetings, and the odd appearance on Muslim channels, I quickly realised that I was hitting a brick wall'. I had a similar experience when I spoke at a public meeting near the east London mosque, organised by the Muslim group Dialogue with Islam. When I argued that the Nato attack on Serbia in defence of the Muslims of Kosovo hardly suggested a fundamentalist Christian hatred of Islam on the part of the British and American governments, I could see that I might as well have been speaking in Welsh for all the impact it had on that audience of Muslim men and women."
From the bomb-them-if-necessary school of public diplomacy - Kim Andrew Elliott discussing International Broadcasting and Public Diplomacy: “Articles from the Revitalizing Public Diplomacy special section of The Journal of International Security Affairs, Fall 2009... ‘Despite the damage that has been done from the embrace of pop culture and the promotion of anemic themes, the restoration of substance in U.S. government broadcasting can once again attract serious audiences in the countries that America most needs to reach.’ Former VOA dierctor Robert R. Reilly, Journal of International Security Affairs, Fall 2009. ‘What would seasoned political strategists do? First, they would map the world country by country and take an inventory of existing friends, allies, neutrals, opponents and enemies. Then they would map the world by transnational issues, as one would with trans-state or trans-regional issues at home: ethnic, racial, linguistic, cultural, religious, business, labor, women, family, generational, environmental, and so forth. This would be followed by a strategic message for each and a constellation of surrogate spokespersons, both overt and covert; and the political ground troops of activists, donors, protesters, letter-writers, and arm-twisters. By running strategic communication and its elements—public diplomacy, public affairs, international broadcasting, information operations, psychological operations and the like—in the same fashion as a perpetual global campaign on behalf of American strategic interests worldwide, the United States would be permanently conducting the 'engagement' that so many advocate but so few actually practice.’ J. Michael Waller, Journal of International Security Affairs, Fall 2009. ‘As one veteran government official has succinctly summarized, 'the most fundamental problem' with U.S. public diplomacy 'is that no one in the U.S. is in charge. Each U.S. government agency currently has [its] own informational program, but the bureaucracy as a whole lacks a senior official with the authority to integrate these efforts.'

Halloween Ruminations on Public Diplomacy, Propaganda, and working in the PD Field – John Brown, Notes and Essays
America’s Dialogue with the World - Marketingbookshop.co.cc, In Associates with Amazon: "Product Description A collection of a dozen essays by accomplished scholars and practitioners of Public Diplomacy which strives

Future of the U.S. Public Diplomacy: An Uncertain Fate (Hardcover)~ K. Fitzpatrick Author - Amazon: This title has not yet been released.
Shalom: Bostrom's invitation 'shameful' - Jerusalem Post: "[Dimona Mayor Meir] Cohen stressed that in Europe, 'the street is controlled by negative Palestinian propaganda,' suggesting that Israel was damaging its own public diplomacy by ignoring hostile publications instead of confronting them."
Saturday, October 31, 2009 - supportisraelnow.blogspot: "6. Scary Thing #6 - Lousy Hasbara - Hasbara can be translated a variety of ways - I believe that its exact translation

More memories of 1989, when news moved at "better-than Twitter efficiency” - Kim Andrew Elliott discussing International Broadcasting and Public Diplomacy
CULTURAL DIPLOMACY
Artists: resist this propagandist agenda: In a speech for the Battle of Ideas, Tiffany Jenkins argued that cultural diplomacy leads to bad art and bad politics - Tiffany Jenkins, Spiked:

Hemingway’s papers come to JFK Library – David Abel, Boston Globe:

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