Who is who in Digital and Public Diplomacy

Using algorithms to achieve digital diplomacy

 A conversation with Elad Ratson, Director of R&D at Ministry of Foreign Affairs What is your background? My professional life began with object oriented programming back...

How digital diplomacy can influence public opinion

We have asked several foreign ministries to answer some questions about their #DigitalDiplomacy. Here’s a guest post from the Foreign Ministry of Brazil. Which is/are...

Digital diplomacy as a team work tester

We have asked several foreign ministries to answer some questions about their #DigitalDiplomacy. Here’s a guest post from the Foreign Ministry of Spain. We are...

Opening a window in the smoke-filled room: Twitter and the #nextSG

Six years ago to the day, I signed into Twitter for the first time. At the time I was studying for exams and though...

Reaching the world through 11 social media platforms

We have asked several foreign ministries to answer some questions about their #DigitalDiplomacy. Here’s a guest post from the Foreign Ministry of Ukraine. Which is/are...

Where are you (in the digital world)?

This question popped into my head during one of my Geneva walks. That day, on my daily attempt to pass 12,000 steps, I came...

Quotable: Carissa Gonzalez on an “evaluation revolution” for Public Diplomacy

  Thursday, June 23rd 2016 “Analytics. Metrics. Evaluation. Impact. . . . . Public Diplomacy (PD) pro­fession­als in the field . . . have been historically...

Selfie Diplomacy- Analysis of MFA Profile Pictures on Twitter

Last week, as news of Brexit broke, foreign ministries throughout the world took to social media to comment on the UK’s decision to leave...

Country Promotion 2016

Wouldn’t it be great if your government owned the English name of your country on Twitter? You could proudly @mention your country or support...

Social media has transformed how we operate in times of crisis

We have asked several foreign ministries to answer some questions about their #DigitalDiplomacy. Here’s a guest post from the Foreign Ministry of Iceland. The year...