FOCUS ON SOCIAL MEDIA AND THE FOREIGN SERVICE
Utilizing new media in public diplomacy is vital in countries like Russia, where government control of most broadcast media often distorts the message from Washington.
BY ROBERT KOENIG
 
Digital technology, incorporating the most recent developments in social media and mobile applications, is having a profound effect on diplomacy.
BY JESSE SMITH
 
Changing times call for changing attitudes toward member engagement. Here is a report on AFSA’s first four years of experience in the growing world of social media.
BY ÁSGEIR SIGFÚSSON
 
Twitter meets the State Department bureaucracy.
BY BEN EAST
 
FEATURE
The potential for cultural and scientific diplomacy via the State-Smithsonian partnership is, as the Smithsonian brand states, “Seriously Amazing.”
BY BEATRICE CAMP
 
FS HERITAGE
Despite the wealth of material generated by and about U.S. diplomat J. Rives Childs, he remains an enigma a quarter-century after his death.
BY GERALD LOFTUS
 
COLUMNS
The Foreign Service at 90: Future-Oriented, with Traditional Strengths
BY ROBERT J. SILVERMAN
 
Protecting the Realm: The Past Must Be Prologue
BY TIMOTHY LAWSON
 
Jasmine and Lilacs
BY RAY PEPPERS