All a Twitter: How Social Networking Shaped Iran's Election

All a Twitter: How Social Networking Shaped Iran's Election Protests

During the recent Iranian election protests, cyber activists organized via social-networking tools to share information and updates about unfolding events around the world, as well as to engage people within the country. The emerging power of social-networking platforms has implications for U.S. national security and foreign policy. The U.S. government must prepare itself to participate in future global conversations and information-sharing online or via cellular phones.

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