
"Universities are places where facts are made."
--Aman Singh Gill, Ph.D. student in the ecology and evolution department at Stony Brook University; image from
VIDEO
The 10 Worst Masturbation Propaganda Films on the Internet - Stephenson Billings, christwire.org
PUBLIC DIPLOMACY
Africa's neocolonial era ending as US and France seek new partnerships - Rob Mudge, Deutsche Welle: "'If you look at US policy globally at all levels, I would say that Africa still has the bottom priority of all the major regions around the world,' Ambassador David Shinn, former US ambassador to Ethiopia and Burkina Faso, told Deutsche Welle. 'Africa has increased somewhat in importance, first because increasing amounts of US oil are imported from Africa, and second the counterterrorism angle. That has clearly elevated Africa in US interests.' As result, the US quietly reengaged the continent. It began training militaries in West and East Africa to combat local terrorist organizations that claim ties to al Qaeda. In 2007, Washington established a separate military command for the continent called Africom.

New VOA English program for southern Sudan as its independence referendum approaches - Kim Andrew Elliott reporting on International Broadcasting
Leo Sarkisian of VOA's "Music Time in Africa" grants his archives to University of Michigan - Kim Andrew Elliott reporting on International Broadcasting
In Zimbabwe, inebriated man denounces VOA - Kim Andrew Elliott reporting on International Broadcasting: VOA's Studio 7 has a large audience in Zimbabwe.
The Guardian's Ian Black: BBC Persian TV "enjoys far greater credibility than" VOA Persian - Kim Andrew Elliott reporting on International Broadcasting
Pakistan faces 9/11 daily - Masum Billah's Creations: "US wants to turn its pages on its relationship with Pakistan devoting significant energy to public diplomacy to counter rising Pakistan criticism of the alliance with Washington."
Chinese officials take on media challenges - Global Times: "Despite China's growing economic power, it continues to be viewed with mistrust by many countries in the West. How can China sell its image better? What lies at the root of its communication difficulties? Sameh El-Shahat (El-Shahat), president and co-founder of China-I Ltd, which advises Chinese government departments and State-owned companies on implementing the right communication strategy,

China National Acrobatic Troupe Marks 60th Anniversary - english.cri.cn: "The troupe is the first state-level acrobat group set up by the central government after the foundation of the People's Republic of China. As ambassadors of public diplomacy, the members of the troupe have visited more than 110 countries and regions." Image: A press conference is held in Beijing on Saturday, September 25, 2010, introducing the shows and events that will be staged in Beijing to mark the 60th anniversary of the China National Acrobatic Troupe."
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Seminar: Landing a Job in the Foreign Service - Social Science Blog: "Have you considered a career in the Foreign Service? The Foreign Policy Association is offering a seminar,

CULTURAL DIPLOMACY
A U.S. engagement success story on the outskirts of Paris - Andrew Swift, Foreign Policy: "[T]he New York Times highlighted an encouraging U.S. cultural diplomacy effort in a pretty unexpected area: French banlieues. Obviously the U.S. image is a bit worse in other parts of the world, so why do outreach in France instead of FATA? For one, terrorist plots are increasingly being launched by disaffected Muslim youth in western countries who have been shunned by their new societies. Demonstrating that they can actually have a future in the west is thus both good on a social and security level. And if there were any western country in which to combat the ill-effects of racism and bigotry, it's France, which has totally abrogated any responsibility of caring for its growing immigrant population. ... The U.S. is freaking out over qurans, shariah law, and Manhattan community centers, but at least some of our diplomats get the importance of engaging on a human level. The U.S. Ambassador to France, Charles H. Rivkin, sums it up: 'It’s easier to hate something you don’t understand.'"
Cultural diplomacy best wins hearts, minds - Harvey Dzodin, Global Times: "Soft power is what a nation can exercise to make itself loved, as opposed to hard power, which is about making itself feared, think military.

Celebrating Mexico's Music: The UA School of Music will give special emphasis to music and musicians from Mexico as the country celebrates the bicentennial of its independence and the centennial of its revolution - Ingvi Kallen, uanews.org: "Janet Sturman, professor of ethnomusicoloy, is active in promoting international exchange of research and performance to advance understanding and recognition of the repertories and practices of Latin music. Under Sturman's direction, the School of Music is holding the Third International Symposium on Latin American Music in January. 'Music is one of the most valuable tools for cultural diplomacy, and I am proud that our school is assuming a role of leadership in promoting inter-American exchange,' said Sturman."
Lib Dems - Don Foster Speech to Conference - News On News: Foster: "I co-chair the one covering Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport. ... Through cultural diplomacy we help the FCO and through sport we help improve the nation’s health and cut crime.
Can Culture Foster Peace? Creative Leaders Debate in New York - Andrew Russeth, ARTINFO: "'I don’t have any idea what culture is,' artist Richard Tuttle declared early in a panel discussion in the library of the Metropolitan Club in Manhattan during the Blouin Creative Leadership Summit yesterday. He continued, 'I also don’t have any idea what social change is.' Those would be dramatic words in any context, but spoken during a conversation titled 'Cultural Diplomacy: Culture as a Vehicle for Dialogue and Peace' and including many of today’s leading figures in global culture, they carried a particular charge. ... Juan Ignacio Vidarte, the director-general of the Guggenheim Bilbao, noted that cultural development can 'improve the self esteem of a community' and that when developed in conjunction with local culture, 'a new social asset is created.' For many government planners over the past decade, that has been a compelling narrative, exemplified by the popularity of Vidarte’s museum.

Savouring Singapore ... in Paris, through culture - Chai Chin - Mayo Martin, TODAYonline: "How might the Republic portray itself to European audiences as a dynamic global city through arts and culture or forge relationships through cultural diplomacy? With Finger Players' puppet theatre skits, Royston Tan's film 881, Peranakan artefacts and a Singapore Chinese Orchestra performance, among others.

Nambiar Eyes London - Realpolitik - "A power(ful) struggle for the Nehru Centre in London is not something one hears about very often. However, when a number of top bureaucrats are retiring in quick succession, there is a scamper for post-retirement goodies. The cultural diplomacy job comes with a swanky apartment in the posh Mayfair locality of central London. What can be better than the greenery of the UK Capital to soothe your nerves! No wonder powerful circles in Delhi bureaucracy are pitching for civil aviation secretary Madhavan Nambair to be posted as the head of Nehru Centre. While Nambiar's friends are pushing their case with Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) president Dr Karan Singh, external affairs minister SM Krishna has other ideas. Instead of a retiring bureaucrat, the minister is looking at prominent writers and fellow Kannadigas UR Ananthamurthy and Sivakumar."
An ‘Aswang’ in Athens and other reflections from overseas director - Anton Juan, Inquirer.net: Filipino drama professor and director Anton Juan: "Our Department of Foreign Affairs should truly reconsider a longstanding clamor, from myself and many cultural attaches, for the establishment of a cultural office that would take charge of educating our diplomats in cultural heritage and history as portals of cross-cultural exchange.”

RELATED ITEMS
Obama's glass jaw - David Rothkopf, Foreign Policy: Obama has done much to restore America's image and standing in the world. But globally, for the first time in American history, we are actually losing relative power. Reference to article from PR.
Survey: The Simpsons most successful global television brand, Sesame Street second - Kim Andrew Elliott reporting on International Broadcasting
Book review: 'A World Without Islam': Graham Fuller contends that the violent polarization of East and West is not based on religion so much as politics and culture - Zachary Karabell, latimes.com:

Holocaust Center teaches course on propaganda - Orlando Arts Blog: The Holocaust Center in Maitland is offering a six-week course for adults on the complex topic of propaganda — especially timely in this day and age when we are constantly bombarded by messages trying to push some sort of agenda.
Propaganda, Rhetoric, and Public Diplomacy - John Brown, Notes and Essays: From Evonne Levy, Propaganda and the Jesuit Baroque (2004), Chapter 2: "Rhetoric Versus Propaganda": And here is where the crux of the matter lies: while all propaganda, as a particular strain of persuasion, can be said to be rhetorical ... the same cannot be said in reverse: not all rhetoric is propaganda. ... While propaganda has taken over from rhetoric ..., it is not simply a modern form of rhetoric.

ONLY IN AMERICA
The cost of the typical American wedding rose to about $28,000 from $11,000 between 1980 and 2007 after adjusting for inflation.
BRITISH WIT
"I can’t wait for Tony Blair’s latest book to be published in Germany.
There, one translation for his title, 'A Journey', is the entirely appropriate 'Eine Fahrt'."
--Don Foster speech to Liberal Democrats Conference
BRITISH SOCIALISM
"Psmith says, in the Mike Jackson stories, that he embraced Socialism in a fit of pique because his father removed him from Eton to Sedleigh and thereby deprived him of the honour of playing in the Eton and Harrow match at Lord's.

This sounds uncannily like H. M. Hyndman (1842-1921), founder of the Social Democratic Federation, whose complaints about the 'sacrifices' made by well-to-do Socialists such as himself led Barbara Tuchman to conlude that there was 'some justification for the friends who said that Hyndman, a cricketer, had adoped Socialism out of spite against the world because he was not included in the Cambridge eleven'."
--Francis Wheen, Pleshey, Essex, letter to the Times Literary Supplement (September 24, 2010), p. 6; image from