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Public Diplomacy 2.0

By James K. Glassman

 
 

New America Foundation, Remarks delivered at the New America Foundation, December 1, 2008


Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs James K. Glassman discusses how the State Department is taking advantage of social networking technology to tell America's story and to encourage young people with political grievances to find outlets for their protests other than violent extremism.
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