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  1. Please come to my Public Diplomacy book launch and disussion in Washington DC on Thurs. evening. Details/RSVP here: http://bit.ly/5WIga1
  2. Quoted in an interesting piece on the positive power of #TV in the London Sunday Times http://bit.ly/3dZMAo -- #soft power rides again.
  3. Blogging on Obama's Nobel Prize -- http://bit.ly/P22QJ
  4. Has noticed that the USA is now number one in the Anholt Nation Brand Index http://bit.ly/kqJIa
  5. Marking 10 years since the death of USIA: http://www.layalina.tv/Publications/Perspectives/NicholasCull.pdf
  6. Quoted in Politico on US/UK special relationship http://bit.ly/xRFSO
  7. Checking out the new PD gambit by Denmark http://bit.ly/Kx87H in which a Danish mother seeks the foreign father of her baby. Hmmm.
  8. My post on Australia's PD crisis http://bit.ly/f2NsO
  9. This post distills my thoughts on S. Korean PDhttp://bit.ly/EkLZx
  10. I'm quoted in this CSM piece on Jazz diplomacy. http://bit.ly/zf5z6
  11. Me on Obama & Soft Power http://bit.ly/BiGjv
  12. Interesting sceptical FP piece on digital diplomacy... http://bit.ly/c4Bbv
  13. Shane_Dillon asks: Is 'digital diplomacy a valid term?' Absolutely, though 'cyber diplomacy' has been more used by scholars, until now...
  14. Blogging on 'Engagement' as new 'PD' http://bit.ly/H6U3w
  15. Currently watching the entire Obama Cairo speech at http://tinyurl.com/mqn3sm and tuning in to the audience reaction. Feels like a classic.
  16. Transcript of DC hearings on Chinese PD with laughs. http://bit.ly/oRs9e
  17. Reading Matt Armstrong's new media oped for Layalina http://www.layalina.tv/publications/Perspectives/MattArmstrong.html Wot no listening?
  18. Amazon have cut the price of my history of US PD. It is now ONLY $90 new and around $50 used. Still hoping for a paperback version.