[governance] Tough times for diplomacy in post-WikiLeaks world
Fouad Bajwa
fouadbajwa at gmail.com
Thu Aug 16 07:00:49 EDT 2012
DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - If ministers and diplomats have learned a
single lesson from the WikiLeaks saga, it is this: write nothing down.
Behind the closed doors of a supposedly confidential Davos forum panel
discussion, policymakers, diplomats, journalists and a buzz of social
networkers gathered this weekend to ponder the uncertain future of
diplomacy in the digital age.
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