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<blockquote><p>When Hillary Clinton became Secretary of State, she pledged a &#8220;smart power&#8221; policy that meant striking up a close working relationship with Secretary of Defense Robert Gates while reshaping the State Department to emphasize development and people-powered diplomacy. She deployed her personal star power in direct contacts with the public overseas, speaking clearly about human rights and freedom of expression on the Internet.</p>
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