Social media policy guide for FCO staff
Context: why social media matters
The Foreign Secretary, in his speech on Diplomatic Tradecraft, said that diplomats should be, “well-versed in modern communication including social...
Online Reputation Management for Governments: in the national interest or out of the dictator’s...
By Nicholas Dynon on 31 Jan 2014 | From the channel/s: E-diplomacy, Internet Governance
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Online reputation management: the practice of monitoring the...
How Can ‘City Diplomacy’ Influence Security?
According to Michele Acuto, we have to start studying the impact that cities and those who govern them are having on global security. That’s...
Diplomacy 3.0 Starts in Stockholm
Posted: 01/15/2014 10:41 am
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Digital diplomacy has been redefining itself since its inception. It has evolved from 140 characters to a myriad of opportunities embedded...
Publishing Digital Service Assessments
The Digital by Default Service Standard comes into full force in April this year. We’ve been running assessments for a while now, and as...
New Site, New Voices, Same Purpose
As you can see, E-International Relations has recently had a facelift. Don’t be fooled, however. The update was purely cosmetic but E-IR has committed...
( Digitalna ) revolucija u Velikoj Britaniji
Digitalizacija odnosa država-građani u Velikoj Britaniji
Velika Britanija je ovih dana ponovo okupila najvažnije stratege u oblasti digitalizacije usluga i servisa koje vlada ove zemlje...
Digital at heart
Over 4,500 twitter followers, a blogging Ambassador, a gallery online telling UK-Holy See relations in pictures. These are part of the digital of the...
200 days of transformation, 200 days to go
We set an ambitious challenge at Sprint 13; transform government in just 400 working days. Today Sprint 14 marked the halfway point, and the...
Government documents – understanding what users need
Last December we asked for your help in selecting the standard formats for documents produced by the government. We published two challenges on the...