Hasbara Doesn’t Work: Israel Needs A New Form Of Messaging
Instead of hasbara, Israel would do well to embrace a new approach to strategic communications built around speed, engagement, and influence.
Instead of hasbara, Israel would do well to embrace a new approach to strategic communications built around speed, engagement, and influence.
After three years U.S., China military talks resume in Hawaii;
Security lapses led to deadly suicide attack on Chinese engineers in Pakistan;
China's banks reject payments from Russian electronics importers;
China is "flooding the UK with fake Royal Mail stamps": Royal Mail;
U.S. and China hold talks to deport more Chinese nationals
Cracks in the Moscow-Beijing alliance?;
Quiet talks about a prisoner swap;
Putin calls for space nuclear development
While Moscow claims that it wants to replace the “rules-based international order” with a fairer system for all, Russia’s day-to-day behavior seems more appropriate for a rules-free system—one where right is determined simply by muscle and the nerve to use it.
Fear and loathing in Moscow;
The Kremlin enforces conformity;
A strange nuclear emergency in Khabarovsk;
The high cost of Putin's adventurism;
The (surprising) view from Beijing