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There Is No Freedom Without Bread! 1989 and the Civil War That Brought Down Communism [Review of Constantine Pleshakov, There Is No Freedom Without Bread! 1989 and the Civil War That Brought Down Communism, New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2009]

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State Cyber Advocacy: A Working Paper in Preparation for the Herzliya Conference 2010 - Noam Lemelshtrich Latar, Gregory Asmolov, Alex Gekker. This paper reflects the opinion of its authors only. Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya; Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and Strategy; Institute for Policy and Strategy 2020. Via NG
PUBLIC DIPLOMACY IN THE NEWS
U.S. Public Diplomacy Still Ineffectual in Islamic World – Philip Seib, Huffington Post: "[T]he Obama magic has lost its pizzazz.

PR Offensive - Steve Saideman, Saideman's Semi-Spew: "I think the most surprising part of the big offensive in Helmand is how much attention it is getting back in the U.S. and Canada. Each day, the papers are filled with stories about offensive, and the messaging getting out has mostly been exactly what NATO would have wanted. ... So, of course, I wonder what has happened to the NATO I have come to know and love--one that could not communicate basic math to an AP calculus class (no offense to my pals in NATO public diplomacy).

U.S. Special Envoy to Muslim World: Will It Matter? – Nancy Snow, Huffington Post: “President Obama has more special appointees than there will be combined gold medals awarded to Canada, the United States, Norway, Austria, Sweden, Russia and Germany at the Vancouver Winter Olympics. The latest administration appointee is Rashad Hussein, an Indian-American Muslim who's just been appointed Special Envoy to the Organization of the Islamic Conference. He's a hafiz of the Qur'an, a term reserved for a Muslim who has memorized the entire religious text. ... Mr. Hussein's appointment is designed to actualize the global goodwill that Obama's Cairo speech generated. The Cairo speech in June 2009 was a rhetorical masterpiece, but with continued civilian deaths in Afghanistan and no major movement on the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, the Obama effect is not at the high water mark it was last summer in Egypt.”
Mercenary ambassadors: U.S. integrity depends on severing ties with corporate mercenaries - Editorial, mndaily.com: "Blackwater, the controversial private military contractor, which now operates under the conveniently forgettable moniker 'Xe Services,' has been grabbing headlines again. Their checkered past includes, massive no-bid contracts from the U.S. government, a 2005 incident in which employees fired 70 rounds into an occupied car without provocation and the shooting of 14 unarmed Iraqi civilians in 2007.

'Irregular' Agenda - Philip Greene, DefenseNews.com (subscription) - Google entry: "The Navy increasingly works closely with nonmilitary governmental and nongovernmental organizations, engaging in public diplomacy."
Small talk 2.0: Government social networks - comparative analysis - Yaron Gamburg, small talk 2.0: Diplomats (and non-diplomats...) talking about social media, diplomacy, and what is in between - Diplomacy 2.0: "In the last two years we've seen an uprecedented growth of Gov2.0. One of the most vivid expressions of the collaboration and sharing by governments through the tools of Web 2.0 were social networks of government employees and communities.

Al Jazeera to "On The Media": We are not a target of H.R. 2278 [the bill the House of Representatives passed in December that imposes sanctions on broadcasters deemed a threat to the country] - Kim Andrew Elliott reporting on International Broadcasting
Opposition unplugged? And more Iran media updates - Kim Andrew Elliott reporting on International Broadcasting
VOA Persian tilts in favor of Tehran? (updated) - Kim Andrew Elliott reporting on International Broadcasting
Working -- and sleeping -- at VOA during the "snowpocalypse" - Kim Andrew Elliott reporting on International Broadcasting
Heart and trust - Postimees, Estonia: "Foreign Minister Urmas Paet said in the interview to Postimees thought: not all things are committed in foreign policy are made through the newspapers. Все вещи наверняка не делаются. All things are certainly not done. Как ни жаль журналисту, общественность и в самом деле никогда не сможет узнать о непосредственных переговорах руководителей государств или их беседах за рюмкой коньяка. No matter how sorry for the journalist, the public and in fact never be able to learn about direct negotiations the Heads of State or their conversations over a glass of cognac. Засекреченные на 75 лет памятные записки останутся надолго в золотом фонде международной политики. The classified for 75 years, the memorials will remain for a long time in the golden fund of international politics. Classic foreign policy has always been the preserve of the elites of various countries, of which the common people were not supposed to know. В наше же время широко открытое информационное пространство - обычное дело даже в общении элит. In our time wide open information space - a common thing even in communication elites."
Large Broom Still Needed - Patricia H. Kushlis, Whirled View:

Nature Diplomacy - Naomi Leight, Public Diplomacy Corps: Public Diplomacy for the Public: “This weekend I had the pleasure of traveling to Pioneertown and Joshua Tree National Park.

Former Christian Science Monitor Editor Becomes Foreign Service Officer - Joe Grimm, Poynter.org: "While the news industry is frantically searching for solutions and new directions, journalists' lives have been disrupted by cutbacks and job changes. Poynter Online wants to help by sharing how-they-did-it snapshots from people who overcame employment challenges.

Age: 35
New job: Foreign service officer, U.S. Department of State. Studying Serbo-Croatian language in advance of my first assignment to Embassy Sarajevo as assistant cultural affairs officer. My wife and I will be moving to Sarajevo in July and we'll spend the next two years there before our next assignment to who knows where.
Old job: I spent 12 years as a newspaper journalist, most recently as Europe editor of The Christian Science Monitor. This job entailed overseeing coverage of Europe, Canada and Russia. Previously, I was the environmental reporter for The Spokesman-Review.
Biggest change so far: It's been a total career change and I've had to adjust my perspective significantly. The State Department encourages intellectual independence -- the Foreign Service truly places a high value on constructive dissent -- but in the end, my job entails defending and supporting the policies of the United States 24/7." Image from article
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