Posts Tagged: digital diplomacy
Why are US, UK and Australia Best at Digital Diplomacy?
The consultant firm Media Badger ranks governments’ digital diplomacy score, the U.S. takes the lead according to their research, the UK comes in second and third, Australia. There seems to be a language pattern: countries at the top of the
Why are US, UK and Australia Best at Digital Diplomacy?
The consultant firm Media Badger ranks governments’ digital diplomacy score, the U.S. takes the lead according to their research, the UK comes in second and third, Australia. There seems to be a language pattern: countries at the top of the
Open Source Diplomacy: Negotiations Between Humans Not Governments
Still trapped in the realm of imagination, I think about what it would be like to create a forum for open source diplomacy based on civil society rather than governments and diplomats. We know open source from things like: Wikipedia
Open Source Diplomacy: Negotiations Between Humans Not Governments
Still trapped in the realm of imagination, I think about what it would be like to create a forum for open source diplomacy based on civil society rather than governments and diplomats. We know open source from things like: Wikipedia
The Opposite Facebook [INTERVIEW]
Think about Facebook for a second… Facebook connects you with those you meet, and want to stay in touch with: Your best friends, acquaintances, and friends of your friends. With Facebook you can follow them in their lives, and stumble
The Opposite Facebook [INTERVIEW]
Think about Facebook for a second… Facebook connects you with those you meet, and want to stay in touch with: Your best friends, acquaintances, and friends of your friends. With Facebook you can follow them in their lives, and stumble
Solving human problems: a lot of long roads, dead ends [INTERVIEW]
I feel like my mind is glowing like a lightning bug. Ideas are circling around my head, close enough that I can almost grasp them, only just out of reach, which makes them all the more exciting. Professor Steven Weber,
Solving human problems: a lot of long roads, dead ends [INTERVIEW]
I feel like my mind is glowing like a lightning bug. Ideas are circling around my head, close enough that I can almost grasp them, only just out of reach, which makes them all the more exciting. Professor Steven Weber,
What is the Definition of eDiplomacy?
How are these words related? They are a first list of terms that I think we need to define and distinguish in order to have a conversation about eDiplomacy. Are there other terms that I am missing? The best definition
What is the Definition of eDiplomacy?
How are these words related? They are a first list of terms that I think we need to define and distinguish in order to have a conversation about eDiplomacy. Are there other terms that I am missing? The best definition
The Questions That Haunt Me: International Relations
A question has haunted me in my studies for a few years now: How are soft power tools used for traditional hard power security objectives? How can we measure the effect?
The Questions That Haunt Me: International Relations
A question has haunted me in my studies for a few years now: How are soft power tools used for traditional hard power security objectives? How can we measure the effect?