Nancy Scola asks whether the technology that helped Barack Obama win the presidency might help Hillary Clinton save the world:
“The man who saved Iran” might be the most hyperbolic thing blogged about Jared Cohen this summer, but not by much. The huzzahs that greeted the news that the 28-year-old State Department staffer called on Twitter to delay a service blackout during the height of the Tehran street protests threatened to obscure the true complexity of Foggy Bottom’s new, technology-enabled approach to diplomacy. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke of it herself in a commencement speech at Barnard College on May 18. “With social-networking tools that you use every day to tell people you’ve gone to get a latte or that you’re going to be running late,” she said, “you can unite your friends through Facebook to fight human trafficking.”
The State Department calls this new technology-driven approach “21st-century statecraft.”

