
“The Marines have landed, and we now own a piece of Afghanistan.”
--General James N. Mattis, President Obama’s choice to command American forces across the strategic crescent that encompasses Iraq and Afghanistan, speaking in 2001; image from
PUBLIC DIPLOMACY
In a Visit to Pakistan, Clinton Encounters a Less Hostile Reception - Mark Landler, New York Times:

Remarks with Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi - Hillary Rodham Clinton, US Department of State: FOREIGN MINISTER QURESHI: "Of course we have to communicate better. Of course realizing the difficulties that we’ve had in the past, now there is a new public diplomacy effort into the dialogue. It’s been sort of weaved into. We have a set – we have – one of the sectoral engagements is about public diplomacy so that the message reaches the right place." See also.
Obsessed with Osama - Mosharraf Zaidi, The News International: "[I]t's hard to imagine that Mrs. Clinton wants to deliberately damage Pakistan in the eyes of her country's citizens. Bin Laden is not a very popular fellow in Pakistan. As Mrs. Clinton's friends in the Republican Party will testify, IRI polls have repeatedly shown that extremism and Al-Qaeda, are deeply unpopular in this country.

Islamabad a destination of choice for Washington officialdom? - Patricia H. Kushlis, Whirled View: "You wouldn’t think that Islamabad would be a foreign destination of choice for Washington, DC officialdom, but it seems to be. That, according to a July 15, 2010 USA Today article citing a State Department Office of the Inspector General report from March of this year. ... That’s right, most American embassy employees in Pakistan now serve in the country for just one year. And if you're looking for a single troubling theme that is repeated throughout this Inspection report, this is one. And it's important. The Embassy’s revolving door of staff comings and goings in and of itself must be breath-taking. ... The worst of the Embassy’s human resources deficiencies are in public diplomacy where the Public Affairs Officer, Larry Schwartz, the chief of section and lone experienced public diplomacy officer who himself arrived less than a year ago, has no, repeat no, experienced officers working for him. ... The establishment in March of a number of bilateral official-to-official working groups in a variety of fields including communications and public diplomacy

Updating Smith-Mundt for the 21st Century – Helle Dale, Heritage.org: "Since 1948, Cold War legislation has been tying the hands of practitioners of U.S. public diplomacy and international broadcasting. The law in question is the Smith-Mundt Act, which was intended to allow the State Department to counter Soviet propaganda in foreign media, while at the same time forbidding it from aiming propaganda at Americans at home through print or airwaves. This made sense at the time, but the world and—and the world of communication technology—has changed greatly. Considering that changed international environment, Rep. Mac Thornberry (R–TX) and Adam Smith (D–WA), both members of the House Intelligence and Armed Services Committees, have introduced the 'Smith-Mundt Modernization Act of 2010' (H.R. 5729). 'It is time—past time really—to update this law that ties the hands of our diplomats, military, and intelligence professionals. 'This bill removes legal hurdles and helps bring America’s public diplomacy and communications efforts into the information age,' Congressman Thornberry said as the legislation was unveiled this week. 'Smith-Mundt must be updated to bolster our strategic communications and public diplomacy capacity on all fronts and mediums—especially online.'"
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A funny thing happened on the way to the Expo - Paul Rockower, Levantine: "Having completed my PD long march, I set off to visit the focus of my journey- the hulking world´s fair that is the Shanghai Expo. Devil in the Red City. My companion for visiting the Expo was Cesar Corona, an expo expert who is spending the summer here working for USC CPD on expo related projects." [Entry reports on a number of pavilions; but not the USA’s, doubtless the subject of further reports].
Our Muslim Fellow Europeans - Martin Rose, Layalina Productions, Vol. II Issue 7, July 2010: "I am the director of a project run by the British Council, called Our Shared Europe.

Israel - Summary of editorials from the Hebrew press, 19 Jul 2010 - ISRIA: "Ma'ariv says that 'Israelis who continue to be suspicious of Obama have good reason, which cannot be erased by a month of public diplomacy.'"
Press Scanner - Messenger.ge: "Republican Tina Khidasheli

German academic agency names KU senior a 2010 Young Ambassador – The Kansas Progress: "DAAD is the German agency for the support of international academic cooperation. It offers programs and funding for students, faculty, researchers and others in higher education and provides financial support to more than 50,000 individuals annually. ... DAAD New York has three missions: to act as a bridge between U.S., Canadian and German universities, higher education professionals and students by providing information and assistance; to administer fellowships and other programs for students and scholars in the United States and Canada; and to contribute to Germany’s public diplomacy by promoting Germany’s academic, scientific, and cultural achievements in the United States and Canada."
Recommended Reading List on Public Diplomacy - Renee Lee, MountainRunner.us: "The Netherlands Institute of International Relations Clingendael offers an impressive reading list on public diplomacy."
Assistant Director of Programs with The Asia Foundation (financial district) - "The Asia Foundation seeks

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Petraeus’s Successor Is Known for Impolitic Words - Thom Shanker, New York Times: "General James N. Mattis, President Obama’s choice to command American forces across the strategic crescent that encompasses Iraq and Afghanistan, is a reader of philosophy who has patterned his speeches and writings on Aristotle’s famous dictum on effective communications: Know your audience. When he is speaking to Marines, he speaks like a Marine. When he is speaking to defense chiefs or senior government leaders, he uses their language."
Al Qaeda's American Ghostwriter - Daily Beast:

MORE QUOTATIONS FOR THE DAY
"Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has pledged half a billion dollars in aid to Pakistan. Clinton says the funding would be used for projects that would help improve Pakistan's economy. So, if you're an American that's out of work and want help from our government, you might want to move to Pakistan!"
--Jay Leno, cited in Bulletin News, LLC.
AMERICANA (From Boing Boing)
