
"That man's silence is wonderful to listen to."
—Thomas Hardy, English novelist and poet, "Under the Greenwood Tree," 1872; image from
PUBLIC DIPLOMACY
Remarks At Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for SA-5 Hillary Rodham Clinton Secretary of State Judith A. McHale Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs Annex Building Washington, DC December 16, 2009, U.S. Department of State: Clinton: "I want to thank also everyone who has helped to make this move possible. Maura Pally and Jeremy Curtin, thank you for your leadership in this transition. And we now have 900-plus combined staff from ECA, IIP, R, PPR, L, PD, GSEC. I must say that when I was working on my confirmation hearings and ran into all of these alphabetical descriptions, I was thrown for a loop. Now, what R has to do with public diplomacy is something that we’ve never figured out. (Laughter.)

Turning away - James M. Lindsay, Baltimore Sun: "[O]pposition to American activism overseas has grown. Today, 49 percent agree that the United States should mind its own business overseas, compared with 42 percent who disagree. This is the first time that a plurality of Americans has said that the United States should mind its own business abroad. ... Today, 44 percent of Americans agree that it should. This is a 16-point jump since the question was last asked in 2005. It is 10 points higher than the previous high, recorded in 1995. ... Mr. Obama has yet to show that his multilateral diplomacy works. The public believes he has improved America's image in the world. The percentage saying that America is less respected in the world has fallen 14 points compared to a year ago. But he still has no diplomatic breakthroughs to point to."
A Matter of Competency - Patricia H. Kushlis, Whirled View:

Associate dean selected to serve on Obama-Medvedev Commission - Penn State Live: "Jacqueline Edmondson, associate dean for undergraduate and graduate studies at Penn State, has been selected to serve as a member of the Obama-Medvedev Commission. The Commission, officially known as the U.S.-Russia Bilateral Presidential Commission, was announced July 6, by U.S. President Barack Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev during Obama's visit to Moscow. …

Some funding restored for political lightning rod TV Martí - Kim Andrew Elliott discussing International Broadcasting and Public Diplomacy
VOA reporter detained in Cabinda, and other VOA in the news - Kim Andrew Elliott discussing International Broadcasting and Public Diplomacy
H.J.Res. 64: Making further continuing appropriations for fiscal year 2010, and for other purposes By Rep. Obey, David R. Committee on Appropriations - Let D.C. Know: "H.J. Res. 64 would extend the current continuing resolution (CR) that was originally passed on October 29, 2009, by a vote of 247-178, from December 18, 2009 to December 23, 2009. The CR extends funding for the government through December 23, 2009, at current FY 2009 levels, including all supplemental appropriation levels for defense in 2009, and includes provisions contained in the original CR. Provision extended in the CR include: ... • Extends the United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy."
Refugee diplomacy is listening not propaganda - Examiner.com: "Søren Jessen-Petersen, former Assistant High Commissioner for Refugees with the UNHCR and currently Head of Office for Independent Diplomat (ID), spoke with The Mantle at ID’s Washington D.C. offices last month about the values-based approach that tomorrow’s public diplomacy will require. ... Identifying humility, respect, honesty and integrity as fundamental values for any person engaged in public diplomacy, Jessen-Petersen suggests that future iplomatic practitioners stand to learn much more if they are willing to listen

Конференция РМ АЕАС - aeac.livejournal.com: "On December 3-4, 2009, the annual Russian Youth Atlantic Treaty Association (YATA-Russia) Conference took place in Moscow under the theme 'Euro-Atlantic security in the face of the new challenges and threats'. ... The main goals of this conference are not only to discuss common threats and challenges but also common values and interests of all Euro-Atlantic community and to find new opportunities for development of NATO-Russia partnership without distrust and any concerns. This conference was also coincident with the first meeting of the renewed NATO-Russia Council. The conference was opened by the speech of Petr Lunak, Public Diplomacy Division, NATO HQ."
Social Media as a Platform for Dialogue in the Middle East - David Saranga, Huffington Post: The answer I gave to the New York Times correspondent one year ago is still valid today: ['] Since the definition of war has changed, the definition of public diplomacy has to change as well.

Yaalon: Arabs resorting to propaganda after losing wars - Roni Sofer, Ynetnews: "Israel's Arab enemies have resorted to a propaganda campaign after realizing they cannot defeat the Jewish State on the battlefield, Deputy Prime Minister Moshe (Bogi) Yaalon says. ... Arab propaganda efforts had an effect mostly in Europe and in some parts of the United States, the deputy PM said. ... Yaalon said he believes that Israel's diplomats across the world are at fault for the current situation. 'For years we neglected public diplomacy. We haven't done enough,' he said. 'Not always those who represent us are worthy of representing us, especially when we examine the manner in which they do so. During my travels I encountered some people who simply cannot be representing us. This is why the government decided to travel and speak across the world. Ministers, including myself, are traveling abroad and explaining our position.'"
The key to opening Öcalan's prison lock: AK Party deputies of the East, Southeast - Today's Zaman: "[T]he AK Party [Justice and Development Party] deputies -- and especially those representing eastern and southeastern provinces -- must enter a period where their work pace matches that of Prime Minister Erdoğan, establish contact with regional opinion leaders and speak in a clear and open manner to our citizens of Kurdish descent

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How partnering with the U.S. could strengthen Pakistan's sovereignty - David Ignatius, Washington Post: The Af-Pak wars may seem like a mad gamble, but if given the right strategic framework, they represent a common effort to create a stable structure for Central and South Asia in the 21st century. The payoff is immense, especially for Pakistan. To understand why this conflict makes sense, people need to see the big idea that lies behind it -- the stabilization of a lawless tribal region that has been causing trouble for 150 years.
The wrong way to cut greenhouse gases - David B. Rivkin Jr. and Lee A. Casey, latimes.com: A U.S. promise to unilaterally reduce CO2 will do nothing to spur developing economies to do the same.
