Digital Diplomacy & New Technology
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A look at the November edition of Bruce Gregory's public diplomacy reading list.
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This new report from the Clingendael Institute assesses the field and functionality of digital diplomacy in today's domestic and international policy environments.
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PD News highlights this week's triumphs and stumbles in communication and listening.
Nation-branding isn’t a new thing. But the pervasiveness of social media has allowed governments to take ownership of their own social feeds and engage in niche and real-time conversations online, with most countries’ governments having dedicated social media accounts on Twitter and Facebook.