
--Statement attributed to Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin; above image from

PUBLIC DIPLOMACY
Hillary converse with real Pakistan - Syed Farooq Hasnat, The Nation, Pakistan: "Under normal circumstances, nations communicate through traditional diplomatic channels. The American Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s three-day October visit of Pakistan was out of the ordinary, as she made extra efforts to enter into a dialogue with the vibrant civil society, visibly bypassing the establishment and government functionaries. A sharp rejection of the Kerry-Lugar Bill had sent a strong message to Washington that the views presented by Pakistani bureaucrats and politicians do not synchronise with 'real Pakistan'. Therefore, itinerary of her visit was designed to be an exercise in public diplomacy.

Shining Light on Roots of Terrorism - Ray McGovern, Consortium News: “[I]n an unclassified study published by the Pentagon-appointed U.S. Defense Science Board on Sept. 23, 2004 ... [t]he board stated: 'Muslims do not ‘hate our freedom,’ but rather, they hate our policies. The overwhelming majority voice their objections to what they see as one-sided support in favor of Israel and against Palestinian rights, and the longstanding, even increasing support for what Muslims collectively see as tyrannies, most notably Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Pakistan, and the Gulf States. 'Thus, when American public diplomacy talks about bringing democracy to Islamic societies, this is seen as no more than self-serving hypocrisy.' The report directly contradicted what Bush had been saying about 'why they hate us,' letting the elephant out of the bag and into the room, so to speak."
In Florida newspapers, dubiousness about Radio and TV Martí - Kim Andrew Elliott discussing International Broadcasting and Public Diplomacy:

More mentions of music in VOA's history - Kim Andrew Elliott discussing International Broadcasting and Public Diplomacy
US diplomacy lacks moral imperative in war of ideas with al-Qaeda - Michael Hughes, Examiner.com: "U.S. is not losing the battle of perception against al-Qaeda in the Muslim world purely because they see America as a Godless society. Due to a systematic failure in public diplomacy, Muslims also see the U.S. lacking any foundational moral code whatsoever – divine, Kantian or otherwise. In his article in The Journal of International Security Affairs, Former director of Voice of America Robert R. Reilly asserts that the persistent focus on image over content in diplomatic policy since the end of the Cold War has yielded nugatory policies that inhibit our ability to effectively promote American values.

The Glocalization of Diplomacy - Kate F, Group3SIS640: "Persuading with soft power is easier said than done. Hard power is accomplished with a gun or a law but the root of soft power's influence is much less concrete. However, as the readings noted, it is just as important. Nye notes that a country's soft power stems from its culture, values and policies. The main vehicle for transmitting this is normally public diplomacy. The most crucial resource for soft power and pubic diplomacy lies in the credibility backing it. This credibility can be undercut by illegitimate policies or culturally unacceptable points of view. If this happens, the soft power of a country is diminished and it becomes more difficult to persuade a country or government to agree with them."
Combating the Threat of Israel’s Global Delegitimization - Daphna Kaufman, Vision to Reality: The Reut Blog -- Daily Analysis of Pressing Issues on Israel’s National Agenda: "Could utilizing the personal networks of Israel’s large Diaspora help stem the tide of de-legitimacy? ... One possible approach to relationship-based engagement is to empower

Breakout Session Ideas for iDiplomacy Initiatives – Liriel, idiplomacy.org: "On Nov. 11 the groups reconvened after a breakout session to present their ideas for public diplomacy initiatives (mostly with a social media angle). "
"PSYOP is slow, indirect, and subtle" - Kim Andrew Elliott discussing International Broadcasting and Public Diplomacy
CULTURAL DIPLOMACY
Obama adds star power to arts panel - Mackenzie Carpenter, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:

NEA Increases Cultural Spending - Neil Thakor, New University Online: "On Tuesday of last week, President Obama made a historic move for the art scene by signing the Interior Appropriations Bill for 2010. This bill, among other things, provided $167.5 million dollars to both the National Endowments of Arts (NEA) and the National Endowments of Humanities (NEH). The bill would increase funding for establishments like the Smithsonian Museum and National Art Gallery by millions. ... Things seem to be looking up for the art world now, though. Barack Obama, a self-proclaimed champion for the arts, seems to appreciate the value of creativity and self-expression through art more than past presidents. Even his presidential campaign gave Americans a glimpse of a president more in-tune with the art world; his campaign gained attention and controversy when street artist Shepard Fairey created the ubiquitous 'HOPE' poster, that soon found their way on to t-shirts and bumper stickers across the country. His 'Platform in Support of the Arts' includes plans to expand public/private partnerships between schools and art organizations, provide healthcare for artists, attract foreign talent, promote cultural diplomacy and, most importantly, increase funding for federal programs like the NEA, a plan he’s already implementing."
Obama Appoints Miami Businessman Ricky Arriola to Presidential Arts Panel - Rob Kuznia, HispanicBusiness.com:

Russian jazz czars rising - Tony Sauro, recordnet.com: "Natalya Bayrak's 'life' is linguistics. She speaks Russian and British-accented English. Also jazz. For the fifth year, students in University of the Pacific's Brubeck Institute Jazz Quintet and a group of Russian musicians - escorted by Bayrak for the third time - are sharing ideas, rhythms, chops and lots of smiles during a two-week program that culminates with three public performances this week. ... Bayrak, 28, appreciates the impact it has on 'political diplomacy.' 'It's absolutely immense,' said Bayrak, who also has facilitated Open World trips to the U.S. with environmentalists, health-care personnel, female aviators and youth groups. 'One great thing is it gets you into situations in which you might not ever end up in real life. You get much, much closer contact to people. With regular gigs, (musicians) never get to actually talk to people and see how they live.' ... 'In terms of cultural diplomacy, when somebody is nice to you, it makes you think of them in a positive way. It definitely is important.'"
RELATED ITEMS
Time For Obama To Talk With Al-Jazeera: The Administration Is Missing An Important And Easy Opportunity To Change Hearts And Minds In The Arab World - Richard Grenell, CBS News:

Remaining detainees leave Guantanamo's closure up in air: Trying five 9/11 suspects in the U.S. leaves the fate of more than 200 others unclear. Some may have to be held long-term -- but where? - Julian E. Barnes, Los Angeles Times
Obama must rethink rethinking Afghanistan: His strategy deliberations are starting to look like dangerous indecision - Doyle McManus, latimes.com
The Missing Link From Killeen to Kabul- Frank Rich, New York Times: Our hawks, for all their certitude, are as utterly confused as the rest of us about who it is we’re fighting in Afghanistan and to what end.
Obama’s Foreign Policy at Ten Months: the Limits of Consensus- Harvey Sicherman: One can draw some conclusions about what may be called the end of Obama’s beginning. Administrations should be judged less on the efficacy of their initial strategies, which sometimes do not survive contact with reality, and more on whether they can make timely adjustments. Via LB.
It's a propaganda war in South Waziristan - Rediff: Pakistan has dragged India's name into its South Waziristan mess. Tahir Ali finds out why. Does India have a role in restive South Waziristan? Most experts in Pakistan feel talk about India's alleged role in the trouble-torn area is part of a propaganda war being conducted by the Pakistan army, which is feeling the heat in its battle against the Hakimullah Mehsud-led Tehrik Taliban Pakistan.

'Qaeda men smuggling propaganda material out of UK prisons' - Hindustan Times
Many Arab TV channels 'propaganda outlets' - Maktoob Business
MORE QUOTATIONS FOR THE DAY
“Remember that when you are overseas you are an ambassador of America.”
--One of the recommendations of the iDiplomacy conference, a statement which it suggested should be added to US passports
“Provide free luggage carts at U.S. airports.”

--Another recommendation from the above-cited conference; image from