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Rebecca Adler-Nissen speaks at TEDxCopenhagenSalon.
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Corneliu Bjola and Ilan Manor of the Oxford Digital Diplomacy Research Group on The Hague Digital Diplomacy Camp that occurred earlier this month.
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According to Jan Melissen, meta-literacy is one of the best ways to fight back against disinformation.
Watch the author discuss the online recruiting tactics of terrorists and more in his new book As Terrorism Evolves: Media, Religion, and Governance.
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As the media landscape continues to evolve, the U.S. State Department should consider adapting its public diplomacy strategy.
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How the rise of self-contained social media networks is changing the path to public influence.
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Writing from Islamabad, Rob Ashgar comments on how the new U.S. policy towards Pakistan could drive it to closer ties with China.