Digital Diplomacy: are we the champions?
Last year, Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs brought together an interesting bunch of people from around the world, and me, to discuss digital diplomacy. ...
For Many Venezuelans, ‘Self-Inflicted Coup’ Spells the End of Their Country’s Democracy
A cartoon of the National Assembly of Venezuela, by Eduardo Sanabria. Used with permission.
Venezuela seemed to be holding its breath expectantly at what will...
Global Digital Diplomacy Highlights 2016 / Danielle Cave
Danielle Cave, Lowy Interpreter
@DaniellesCave
Russia’s sophisticated and effective use of cyber tools and tactics to influence events in the US and Europe, particularly through...
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A US House committee is set to vote today on whether to kill privacy rules that would prevent internet service providers (ISPs) from selling...
Diplomacy – one tweet at a time
‘Blog first appeared on The State of Digital Diplomacy 2016‘
Alison Daniels FCO Digital Team
“Diplomacy is the ability to tell someone to go to hell...
A Day in the Life of Australia’s Ambassador to Afghanistan: Richard Feakes
By Richard Feakes, Australia’s Ambassador to Afghanistan
My day starts in the same way as any other Australian office worker — I reach for my...
Mobile Apps for Public Diplomacy – 2016
Over the past few years I have had many people ask me what mobile apps I find most useful for public diplomacy work. In...
What is the Role of Former Ambassadors in Digital Diplomacy?
Ambassadors can serve as important digital diplomacy assets. Given their high profile, Ambassadors are often able to attract more social media followers than embassies....
Poli-sci course at NYU Abu Dhabi brings diplomacy into the digital age
When Aigul Saiapova decided to take up a political science course at New York University - Abu Dhabi, she did not expect to be...
“One citizen – one address”
Speech of Prime Minister Edi Rama at the meeting "One citizen - an address", where the project on the national register of addresses was...