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Nafay Choudhury looks at the soft power behind the Nobel Peace Prize and its importance in the plight of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar.

How has the coverage of natural disasters changed in the social media age?

A look at how Argentina has adapted to the 21st century under the Macri administration.

Olga Krasnyak delves into embassy tensions and public response, per the recent strife between Russian and U.S. diplomatic residences.

Shaun Riordan asks, "As U.S. hegemony declines and a more genuinely multipolar world system emerges, will alternative approaches to diplomacy and global governance also emerge?"

Senem Cevik looks at the possibility of collaboration between the emerging powers Turkey and Mexico.

A glimpse at how museums like the Canadian Museum for Human Rights can improve the image of the countries and cities where they are located.

September 4, 2017

Shaun Riordan revisits his earlier blog post and attempts to quantify what qualifies as diplomatic behavior.

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