Taliban Employs Modern Weapons In 'War of Words'
March 17 by Radio Free Europe Radio LibertyMarch 16, 2011 By Bashir Ahmad Gwakh "Wars today cannot be won without media. Media aims at the heart rather than the body, [and] if the heart is defeated, the battle is won." This conclu...
Review of the Use of Social Media by the US Department of State
March 08 by Defence IQ DigitalEmbassies’ primary goal in establishing social media sites is to reach a younger audience. Those who succeeded in attracting a large and interactive audience had put a concerted effort into it...
Eyeing the Network Centric Domain From Both Sides of the Battlements
February 28 by Laurent RathbornCommunication on the battlefield is rapidly advancing, due partially to an advance in technology, but partly also to changes in doctrine and the expectations of unit commanders with regards to intel...
'Social Media and the Military': The NATO School Does Social Media
January 20 by David BaileyDavid Bailey joins us in the New Year to pass along some of his thoughts on how he sees social media progressing on the NATO front. Here, he is moments away from addressing the future generation of...
'Social Media and the Military': The Messages That Get Back to the Homefront
November 22 by David BaileyNATO ISAF radio personality David Bailey speaks with LCDR Morgan Murphy of the US Navy about ISAF's use of Twitter and Facebook. The comparison between private sector and military uses of social med...
'Social Media and the Military': Waiting for NATO to Start the Conversation
November 17 by David BaileyIn this episode of 'Social Media and the Military', David Bailey reflects on the prospects that social media have created in post conflict zones. There remains the question that, if social media too...
'Social Media and the Military': Supreme Allied Commander Europe Tweets SM Strategy
November 03 by David BaileyIn this third 'Social Media and the Military' podcast, David Bailey catches US Navy Admiral James Stavridis (Supreme Allied Commander Europe) during a brief pause during an operational visit, to ask...
'Social Media and the Military': NATO Finds Its Voice in Afghanistan
October 27 by David BaileyIn this edition of our popular podcast series, 'Social Media and the Military', David Bailey speaks with Lt Col Tom Brouns who is the voice behind 'Why Afghanistan Matters' - a site which outlines t...
'Social Media and the Military': Frontline Podcast Series Takes Aim at New Media
October 18 by Robert DensmoreThe news never saw it coming. Social media developments have accelerated news reporting and analysis in such a way as to change reporting permanently. Firstly, the power of reporting and news genera...
'Social Media and the Military' with David Bailey: New Media Journalism Commands Respect from Front Line Forces
October 18 by David BaileyIn this first instalment of our podcast series, 'Social Media and the Military', David Bailey reports on-site from ISAF Headquarters in Kabul, Afghanistan. He begins with a one-on-one session featur...
Keeping the Army in the Public Eye: HM Forces Go High Tech in Search of Talent
October 13 by Richard DeSilvaPeter Padley is a military advisor and a former specialist in British Forces recruiting. He was previously a Warrant Officer First Class, having served in the British Army from 1962 to 2000....