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All items tagged State DepartmentOpen Think Tank ArticlesMay 13, 2011 | 21st Century Statecraft: How New Technology is Changing Foreign PolicyEditorial Team: Ben Scott, policy advisor for innovation to Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, joined Atlantic Initiative, publisher of atlantic-community.org, at a roundtable discussion to talk about the importance of new media in foreign policy. ... MoreMay 10, 2011 | Competition Winners: Women on Transatlantic SecurityEditorial Team: It is with great pleasure that we are announcing the winners of our op-ed competition sponsored by the United States Mission to NATO and the NATO Public Diplomacy Division. We received over 100 submissions, many of such a high standard that they were used to produce two Atlantic Memos. These memos showcase the best ideas and solutions from our Open Think Tank and are distributed to decision-makers as executive summaries. ... MoreOctober 20, 2010 | Empowering Women in International RelationsEditorial Team: We are launching a new op-ed competition to celebrate the 10th anniversary of UN Resolution 1325 and to contribute to the implementation of its goal of empowering women in peace and security. ... MoreGlobal Must Read ArticlesJanuary 8, 2010 | "Twitter vs. Terror"Texts, tweets, and friend requests are playing their part in what is being dubbed “twenty-first century statecraft.” ++ The US State Department is actively promoting the use of modern communications and social networking technologies to win the hearts and minds of people in conflict and crisis regions from Iran and Pakistan to the Democratic Republic of the Congo. ++ Twitter and the ... MoreOctober 31, 2008 | Heath Kern Gibson, Editor in Chief at DipNoteHeath Kern Gibson graduated from Denison University and received a master’s in public administration from Harvard. She is the director of digital media in the public affairs office of the State Department in Washington, where she is responsible for its Internet operation. Mrs. Kern Gibson is also the editor in chief of DipNote, the State Department’s blog, which is an alternative source for US ... MoreNovember 6, 2007 | State Department Video Podcast on Transatlantic Relations
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