Leveling the Playing Field in the U.S.-China Media Battle
Most Americans identify China as the country most likely to challenge the United States globally, and many even expect China to replace American dominance. U.S…. Read More
Most Americans identify China as the country most likely to challenge the United States globally, and many even expect China to replace American dominance. U.S…. Read More
The counterterrorism strategy published by the Obama Administration in June was not exactly a hard-hitting document, turning counterterrorism into a law enforcement issue and generally… Read More
Since the beginning of the Arab Spring, the direction of the Middle Eastern revolutions this year has been a concern. Attempts by the new governments… Read More
The Obama Administration has been seeking advice on how to calibrate its messaging on the 10th anniversary of September 11, conscious of how it may… Read More
As governments in the Middle East struggle to come to grips with the surging demands for freedom of expression among their populations, media across the… Read More
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is famous for approaching her various jobs with discipline, and discipline was the message she repeatedly conveyed at the National… Read More
Though the best-known controllers of Internet freedom are China, Cuba, Iran, and North Korea, other countries also attempt to limit Internet access for a variety… Read More
By the end of August, if Tehran’s plans progress as announced, Iranians going online will find themselves restricted to communicating only with each other—under the… Read More
The President isn’t the only one engaging Americans on Twitter. On June 28, the notice went out from the State Department’s spokesman that Under Secretary… Read More
Undersecretary of State for Public Diplomacy Judith McHale recently announced that she is moving on, leaving the job after just two years in office. Of… Read More