New Report Gives a Behind-The-Scenes Look at State's "Digital Diplomacy"
BY Nick Judd | Friday, March 30 2012
A new report from the Lowy Institute, an Australian international policy think tank, delivers a remarkably detailed look behind the scenes of the U.S. State Department's digital diplomacy efforts. Read More
Open vs Closed: The 21st Century Statecraft Behind the Open Govt Partnership
BY Micah L. Sifry | Wednesday, September 28 2011
Canadian open government activist David Eaves has another of his usually smart posts up today about the emerging foreign policy strategy behind the launch of the Open Government Partnership. He's not the first to note ... Read More
What the State Department Talks About When It Talks About 21st Century Statecraft
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, March 17 2011
"21st Century Statecraft" has served as a catchall for everything that the State Department has been involved in of late that at some point involves computers or a mobile phone, and it's arguably been less a ... Read More
The Internet, Ignored No More: Morozov's Case Against "Freedom.gov"
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, January 3 2011
Thankfully, Foreign Policy's Evgeny Morozov, a frequent critic of the U.S. State Department's push to advocate in favor of "Internet freedom" around the planet, has boiled down his objections into a concise ... Read More
State's Alec Ross on the Battle Between Open and Closed
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, December 1 2010
'The Che Guevara of 21st Century is the Network'
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, November 19 2010
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Revisiting Juarez: When a Tip Line's More Than That, But Less Than Everything
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, October 26 2010
By way of an update on yesterday's post about level of thoughtful critique surrounding the U.S. Read More
Talkin', and Not, About the New Wired World Order
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, October 25 2010
Ciudad Juarez, where the U.S. State Department is working to build a mobile narco-violence reporting tool; Photo credit: pmoroni. Read More
Three Days in Colombia: What U.S. Digital Diplomacy Looks Like on the Ground
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, July 16 2010
As part of a State Department "technology delegation" to Colombia this week, American technologists and State Department staffers visited Escuela Marina Orth. Read More
Twempest in a Frappuccino Pot?
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, June 30 2010
The State Department's Jared Cohen, in a Center for American Progress photo. Read More