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What Happened to 21st Century Statecraft?
Early in 2010, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton made news when she formally embraced social media and Internet-based diplomacy in the battle for hearts and minds around the world. The informal policy,...
Can the Israeli-Egyptian peace treaty survive the calls for change in Egypt?
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Planning a Revolution? Use Facebook or Twitter?
Did social media bring down Tunisian dictator Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali two weeks ago or force Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to appoint a successor? Well, no. But it clearly played some role in the unrest...
Facebook: Content Ain’t King Anymore
It may not get the same attention as tomorrow’s State of the Union address, but when Facebook talks about the future, it’s wise to listen. No company is working harder to shape the future...
Why might Al Jazeera have chosen The Guardian over larger Western news services to partner in the Palestine Papers leak?
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Have Your Say on HR’s New Website
HonestReporting has completely redesigned its website to make it more attractive, easier to navigate, and – most importantly – much more interactive
“Squeezing Out Christians and Muslims” – Irish Times Blames Israel
Article claims Israeli policies ‘designed to cause animosities.’
Is it ethical for WikiLeaks to publish personal diplomatic correspondence?
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Canadian Reporter Engages in Anti-Israel Advocacy Journalism
The Globe & Mail’s Patrick Martin doesn’t allow hard facts to get in the way of his partisan view of Israel.



