
"Lying about the facts was her way of telling the truth — as she understood it."
--Book Reviewer Jeanette Winterson, a propos of Patricia Highsmith, author of the Ripley series; Highsmith image from article
"[A]fter a decade of being spun silly, Americans can’t be blamed for being cynical about any leader trying to sell anything."
--New York Times columnist Frank Rich
PUBLIC DIPLOMACY
State Dept's Uganda Briefing With Gay Inc/AIDS Inc - Petrelis Files: Reports & Musings from the Veteran Gay And Aids Human Rights Advocate:

My "Youth Voters Forum" – dlayne76, Deron in Ukraine: "On Tuesday, December 22, I am giving a talk to an audience of Ukraine young adults (ages 18-25) about youth voting election trends in the United States, and then leading a discussion about their views on Ukraine elections, and how, why, or why not they are involved. I am co-organizing this with the US Embassy Public Diplomacy section, and FLEX and the Alumni Resource Center. Also presenting will be three or four Ukrainian NGOs, and a US Political Officer discussing her youth experiences working on U.S. elections. I've been working on this event/concept for about a month now. Pretty excited. :)"
Also, The Iraq War Is Over, And Russian & Chinese Oil Companies Won - Spencer Ackerman, Attackerman: "I’d add that whatever people’s 'true' intentions about wanting to invade Iraq — my own understanding:

And rekindled mine; on Modern art; The Cows Horns and Mural Diplomacy – Paul Rockower, Levantine: "I went back, grabbed my stuff, and headed to the bus station to grab a bus out of town to Cuernavaca. Often the favorite retreat of the well-heeled Aztecs and Spa[nia]rds, the city was a nice change of pace. I went to the Museo Regional in the Palacio de Cortes, which is home to a phenomenal Diego Rivera mural, 'Historia de Morelos, Conquistas y Revolucion'.

Turkey's 'foreign media initiative' heats up - Mahir Zeynalov, Sunday's Zaman: "Turkey has begun a public diplomacy campaign involving its neighboring countries through what has come to be called a 'media initiative,' which seeks to have foreign correspondents and media bosses visit Turkey."
Non-Resident Biharis urged to help state - Times of India: "A conclave organized by a Bihar-based portal gave a call to the Non-Resident Biharis (NRBs) to do something for their home land. ...

CULTURAL DIPLOMACY
Building bridges with art: Embassies ‘decorating’ project grows into global cultural exchange - Ann Hicks, Greenville News: "Art can build lasting relationships. It may be one-on-one, the artist and the collector or listener; collective, as through a museum or concert experience; or global, as when cultural diplomacy links nations. Working off that latter palette, the U.S. Department of State’s nearly 50-year-old Art in Embassies Program has covered the hitherto bare walls of American embassies and ambassadorial residences with an array of artistic expressions. What began in 1964 as a decorating project has through the years added artistic weight to America’s diplomatic pouch.

Cultural views shared in Russia - Trevor Jones, Berkshire Eagle: "There was a touch of Americana in Moscow earlier this month when the Norman Rockwell Museum was represented by its director and CEO Laurie Norton Moffatt as part of a U.S. cultural diplomacy trip to Russia. Moffatt served as a delegate for the State Department and President Barack Obama's Committee for the Arts and Humanities. She was joined by American and Russian officials, as well as leaders from the private sector, for a meeting intended to foster greater relations between the two nations. ... As part of an agreement between the two nations, leaders in the areas of education, sports, cultural exchanges and mass media met for the summit. Moffatt represented the American Association of Museums in a group of eight Americans in the cultural exchange group. Moffatt, who met with her Russian counterparts in the Ministry of Culture, said the biggest difference between the two counties, outside of language barriers, was the centralized nature of their government and its cultural institutions. The possibility to set up any exchanges between the countries, however, will take time because of our decentralized system. ... Possible collaborations in the future could include establishing sister museums, the exchange of scholars and festivals across each country celebrating the other's cultural offerings."
Nico Harps On Training - LeadershipNigeria: "Speaking on Nigeria: Cultural Diplomacy and globalisation, Dr. Abba Gana Shettima of the university of Maiduguri said cultural diplomacy has a critical role to play in projecting the image of Nigeria

UK and Germany - working together - ISRIA: "Minister for Europe Chris Bryant visited Berlin for a series of calls and events covering key issues in European politics.During his visit Chris Bryant met his opposite number Dr Werner Hoyer and also a cross-part group of MPs from the Parliamentary Committee for EU Affairs. ... Chris Bryant also addressed a group of 40 young leaders participating in the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy's 'UK Meets Germany' programme. He stressed the value of Britain and Germany working together to create the EU that we want in the future."
Health Care, Suphala, and Transgender Rights - Firedoglake (blog): "To cheer us up a little, we bring you tabla player Suphala,

Gallery: Scenes From the Beijing Rock Underground - Keith Axline, Wired News - "Tight pants, cool haircuts and rock music. They’re commonplace, even cliché, in the United States, but they’re now the icons of a complex transformation in China. The country’s ever-growing consumer culture almost requires an increased sense of individuality and its own counterculture.

RELATED ITEMS
France's Louvre museum returns five frescoes to Egypt: The five fragments are from an ancient Egyptian wall painting France has handed over to Egypt five disputed, frescoed fragments that were held by the Louvre museum in Paris – BBC News.

France to Digitize Its Own Literary Works - Scott Sayare, New York Times: President Nicolas Sarkozy pledged nearly $1.1 billion on Monday toward the computer scanning of French literary works, audiovisual archives and historical documents, an announcement that underscored his government’s desire to maintain control over France’s cultural heritage in an era of digitization.
Tibet exhibition said Chinese propaganda Beijing-backed show slammed as 'misleading' - Kyodo News: Sponsors and a Tokyo museum hosting a Tibetan Buddhist exhibition have come under heated criticism from pro-Tibet activists who say the display is politically biased because of the lack of reference to historical facts about the region. Pro-Tibet supporters have rallied near the Ueno Royal Museum every weekend since the exhibition, titled "Tibet: Treasures from the Roof of the World," opened Sept. 19 with China's State Administration of Cultural Heritage and the Chinese Embassy listed among its official sponsors.

Obama’s Foreign Engagement Scorecard - James Traub, New York Times: If there is a one-word handle that fits the conduct of foreign relations in Barack Obama’s first year as president, it is “engagement.” Perhaps, then, the ultimate measure of the success of the engagement policy will be the extent to which the good will President Obama has generated will tip the balance in the hard bargaining before his administration — over assistance from allies in Afghanistan, over new approaches to the Middle East and the international economic structure, and, most immediately, in the struggle to reach a meaningful agreement on how to slow global warming — an issue where the global good collides with the most basic questions of national interest.
Blunder on the Mountain - Maureen Dowd, New York Times:

The failed president - Jeffrey T. Kuhner, Washington Times: In Iraq, Mr. Obama's decision to precipitously withdraw most of our troops has been premature: We are snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. Moreover, Mr. Obama's troop surge in Afghanistan will haunt his presidency and the United States.
Obama's cold day in Denmark – Editorial, Washington Times:

India warns of rich states' 'propaganda' - Business Day: India said yesterday that developed countries were set to launch a “propaganda campaign” wrongly blaming poor nations if a United Nations (UN) summit failed to reach a deal to combat global warming. “We are aware the western countries will now launch a propaganda campaign to hold developing countries responsible,” Indian Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh said. “This is not the time for mutual recriminations.” His comments came as leaders gather for a closing summit today.
MORE QUOTATIONS FROM THE DAY
"She collected snails, liking their portable hiding place and the impossibility of telling which was male and which was female.

--Book Reviewer Jeanette Winterson, a propos of Patricia Highsmith, author of the Ripley series; image from
"swine flu party [:] A gathering held so people can be infected by a mild form of swine flu, in theory creating antibodies against more dangerous forms.

Mark Leibovich and Grant Barrett, "The Buzzwords of 2009," New York Times; image from