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		<title>By: Using Social Media for Public Diplomacy &#124; Security Debrief - a blog of homeland security news and analysis</title>
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		<description>[...] Lessons on Social Media Campaigns from Politics Online - Darren Krape Recently I attended the Politics Online Conference put on by George Washington University’s Institute for Politics, Democracy and the Internet. Although I was only able to sit in on a handful of sessions, there were a number of very useful gems on how you can use social media to further political campaign goals. I’ve focused on the lessons most useful for public diplomacy campaigns.         var addthis_pub = &quot;&quot;;Print this article [...]</description>
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