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KEEP READINGISIS Goes Digital, Governments on Social Media
This week in public diplomacy, we saw the Chinese Government making a push in the digital arena, the U.S. State Department reprimanding those participating in a viral fad, and India spinning the Ice Bucket Challenge into its own effort to aid hunger. Technology is also playing a huge role in the ongoing crisis in the Middle East, spawning new debate about the role of social media in war-torn nations and the tracking of extremists through their digital trail.
More:
- Will the Chinese Communist Party become social media’s ‘most followed’? - South China Morning Post
- Introducing India’s rice bucket challenge - The Times of India
- The Not So Cold War: State Department Bans Ice Bucket Challenge for Diplomats - The Daily Signal
- The Real Social Media Battleground - CPD Blog
- Isis’s most dangerous weapon is a smartphone. Luckily, we are armed with them too - The Spectator
- Islamic State Leaves Trail on Social Media - Wall Street Journal
- Tragedy Can Be Tweeted, But Our Rage Should Transcend Social Media - VICE News
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