Updating Smith-Mundt for the 21st Century
Since 1948, Cold War legislation has been tying the hands of practitioners of U.S. public diplomacy and international broadcasting. The law in question is the… Read More
Since 1948, Cold War legislation has been tying the hands of practitioners of U.S. public diplomacy and international broadcasting. The law in question is the… Read More
The new Broadcasting Board of Governors, announced on Friday by the Obama White House, have their work cut out for them. For a variety of… Read More
Well into the second year of the Obama administration, U.S. international broadcasting services remain in a leaderless state of vacuum. Nor are these important public… Read More
Voice of America is finding itself in the news again, and not for reasons that should please the leadership of the institution. This time the… Read More
While television and new technologies like Internet and cell phones are the focus of strategy at the Broadcasting Board of Governors that oversees the U.S…. Read More