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All items tagged social mediaOpen Think Tank ArticlesSeptember 6, 2011 | Security Policies 2.0: Can Facebook, Twitter and Co Make an Impact?Stefanie Babst: NATO has embraced the power of social media. The Alliance engages thousands in discussions on defense and security and these open, online debates have already borne fruit. Transatlantic policy is no longer the realm of an isolated elite: all citizens now have a chance to make an impact. ... MoreJuly 15, 2011 | Boosted by Social MediaEditorial Team: Atlantic-community.org recently passed two milestones, breaking the 1000-‘like’ barrier on Facebook just days after tallying 1000 followers on Twitter. ... MoreMay 16, 2011 | Meet the Bloggers: NATO's Public Diplomacy and Social MediaSascha Lohmann: Social media fundamentally transformed the way in which public diplomacy is conducted. Whereas elected governments can advance their objectives through the use of social media, the prospects for international organizations remain vague as they are accountable solely to their member states. ... MoreSeptember 23, 2010 | Public Support for NATO Remains ConsistentStefanie Babst: Although a considerable degree of trust and confidence still exists for NATO, many people have difficulties relating it to the new security threats. In particular, the post-Cold War generation only has foggy ideas of NATO’s new missions and policies. In response, NATO is pursuing more open and transparent public diplomacy. ... MoreMarch 9, 2010 | The New Public DiplomacyJoseph S. Nye: The world of traditional power politics was typically about whose military or economy would win. In today’s information age, politics is also about whose “story” wins. Social media is an essential tool in public diplomacy, but can easily turn into credibility-killing propaganda when misused. ... MoreFebruary 5, 2010 | Social Media Challenges International Organizations
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