
Our monthly WebDebates focus on so-called ‘new diplomacies’. We explore the emergence of new actors, new tools, and new processes in international relations. As these new diplomacies gain traction, it is important to engage with practitioners and scholars to get a better sense of who is involved and what is at stake. Discussions distil key lessons and define important skills for the next generation of diplomats.
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and read the summary of the December WebDebate.
In our December WebDebate, we will focus on digital diplomacy.
We will be discussing the following: What are the digital diplomacy strategies of ministries of foreign affairs? How have they adopted social media as part of their public diplomacy efforts? Further, we will explore how digital diplomacy can empower new actors and how they interact with more traditional diplomatic players. But beyond new technology being a tool for diplomacy, old and new, our speakers will also address how the very environment in which diplomacy is conducted is changing.
Join us on Tuesday, 5 December, at 12:00 UTC (13:00 CET). Register to reserve your place.
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About our WebDebates
The WebDebates on the future of diplomacy are live streamed on the first Tuesday of every month. They are organised by Diplo within the framework of the International Forum on Diplomatic Training (IFDT). Learn more about our series of WebDebates.
If you form part of a dynamic circle of practitioners in your community, we encourage you to establish a diplomatic hub to follow the WebDebates and to facilitate discussions. For more information, contact Diplo’s Ms Mina Mudric.
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