
“Whoever it was who suggested an international treaty banning National Day receptions should be canonized.”
--Sir David Gore-Booth, British Ambassador to India, 1999
“On arrival we unwittingly caused some offence by enquiring the name of the first village we passed through on leaving the airport, which turned out to be the capital city of Managua.”
--Roger Pinsent, British Ambassador to Nicaragua, 1967; rule Britannia image from
PUBLIC DIPLOMACY
Israel, A Bird's Eye View - Ari Bussel, NewsBlaze - "Earlier this week, Israel's Business Conference by Israel's leading financial paper Globes was held in Tel Aviv. Two and a half days of Israel's business and government elite gathered in one place. ... The CEOs of Google Israel, 888 and other top communication/Internet providers participated in a panel. ... Preceding the panel discussion ... Jared Cohen ... [a] member of the Policy Planning Staff of Secretary of State Clinton ... presented what the USA is doing around the globe. Cohen emphasized the role of new technologies in transforming public diplomacy and foreign policy. He gave the examples of Kenya and Afghanistan where salaries are paid via cell phones, thus cutting corruption and increasing efficiency. In 2008 in Kenya, $1b was paid through transfers over cell phones. He recalled interviewing young Persian kids in Iran during a stay in 2004-2006. They were using Blue Tooth technology in a way we in the West are not accustomed. They were able to communicate in a short range of a few hundred yards. He asked 'are you not afraid?' at which they laughed saying that no one over thirty understands what they are doing.

Pakistan's northwest frontier: You can report for VOA as long as you don't say you report for VOA - Kim Andrew Elliott discussing International Broadcasting and Public Diplomacy
A long and confused disquisition about "psychological warfare" - Kim Andrew Elliott discussing International Broadcasting and Public Diplomacy:

Some of the murkier news about VOA - Kim Andrew Elliott discussing International Broadcasting and Public Diplomacy
Cultural (Diplomacy) Requires Visa Reform - James Ketterer, Global Engagement:

JFQ Dialogue – Joint Force Quarterly (issue 56, 1st quarter 2010): "Ambassadors to the World: A New Paradigm for Public Diplomacy and Strategic Communication By Robert D. Deutsch Public Engagement 101: What Strategic Communication Is, Isn’t, and Should Be By Kristin M. Lord “Strategic Communication” Is Vague: Say What You Mean By Christopher Paul"
Soft power, retours d'expérience du monde entier - altiplano, Casus Belli:

NATO to expand Internet connectivity in Afghanistan - Milaz.info: "On 21 December 2009, the NATO C3 Agency and the Public Diplomacy Division of NATO have completed the signature process of the Letter of Agreement in support of the 'SILK-Afghanistan' project. This is a significant step towards expanding broadband Internet connectivity for higher education throughout the provinces in Afghanistan."
Jamaat's real sustenance - Mosharraf Zaidi, The News International - "In the 2002 elections, the Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA) scored what was by all accounts a surprise victory in NWFP and parts of Balochistan. For a gang of unkempt exploiters of the tender religious sentiments of Pakistanis who had never been successful in electoral politics, winning the entire NWFP province was a bonanza unlike anything they'd previously experienced. ... What the MMA was able to do very successfully (and what American public diplomacy has failed in countering so miserably) is marrying anti-Americanism

Towards a critical pedagogy of comparative public diplomacy: pseudo-education, fear-mongering and insecurities in Canadian-American foreign policy – Comparative Education (Routledge), informaworld.com: "Author: Wayne Nelles Abstract Little research has examined public diplomacy as a comparative education issue, particularly regarding social-psychological, economic and political fears or personal and national insecurities. This paper discusses American public diplomacy as a mostly Cold War strategy adapted to post-9/11 national security interests, fears and desires. It further explores differences, similarities, and debates in Canadian media, policy documents and academia, in response to American political, economic and military pressures or demands for a 'North American' (i.e. joint American-Canadian) security approach. From a critical pedagogy perspective the paper argues that modern public diplomacy has been a dubious, pseudo-educational, fear-mongering concept nurtured by academics, politicians and military leaders as part of an American foreign policy, military security and propaganda strategy. The paper further shows that post-9/11 Canada, problematically, adapted its own public diplomacy policies to serve American interests. Further research is needed to examine more closely public diplomacy's impacts on Canadian education."
RELATED ITEMS
In Defense of America - Roger Cohen, New York Times: America expects people to name their price. Europe tends to price people’s names. The American genius, for all its original sins (and slavery was a great sin), lies in a combination of an essential optimism and an essential pessimism about human nature so articulated by the nation’s founders as to make self-correcting renewal the nation’s core identity.
Russians Wary of Cyrillic Web Domains - Clifford J. Levy, New York Times: The Kremlin has long been irritated by the way the United States dominates the Internet, all the way down to the ban on using Cyrillic for Web addresses — even kremlin.ru has to be demeaningly rendered in English.

Utilizing Conservative Principles of Propaganda – machinepolitick.com
3D Nazi propaganda to be auctioned: A rare piece of 3D Nazi propaganda designed to show the German army's march across Europe is to be auctioned - telegraph.co.uk: The rare boxed set of stereo cards were a basic version of "virtual reality" and allowed families and children feel like they were on the front line from their living rooms. They were dreamt up by Hitler's evil war machine and showed the progress of the army as it conquered the West. Rich Nazi families, who were able to buy them with special viewing glasses, were the target audience for the goods, created by propaganda chief Joseph Goebbels.

His idea was those who could afford the luxury items would be more likely to produce people of officer class material than the poorer members of society. Goebbels image from
ONE MORE QUOTATION FOR THE DAY
“Can it be that in wading through the plethora of business plans, capability reviews, skills audits, zero-based reviews and other excrescences of the management age, we have indeed forgotten what diplomacy is all about?"
--Sir Ivor Roberts, British Ambassador to Italy, 2006