Can diplomats be proactive online without becoming “wolf-warrior”? Radu Magdin, Modern Diplomacy | With the increasingly important digital world, traditional, offline tools and approaches are becoming les...
Digital diplomacy in the era of Covid-19 Abdelhafidh Abdeleli, The Swissinfo | While International Geneva continued to host face-to-face peace talks for war-torn countries like ...
Persuasion or Manipulation? Limiting Campaigning Online Kate Jones, Chatham House | Democracy is at risk, not only from disinformation but from systemic manipulation of public debate online. Ev...
Diplomats worldwide go digital to honor International Holocaust Remembrance Day Ilan Manor, Jerusalem Post| On the global arena, International Holocaust Remembrance Day is observed by many states and diplomatic instit...
The Newest Diplomatic Currency : Covid-19 Vaccines Mujib Mashal, The New York Times | India, the unmatched vaccine manufacturing power, is giving away millions of doses to neighbors friend...
Pursuing Normalization With Iraq, Israeli Digital Diplomacy Plays the Heritage Card Jonathan Shamir, Haaretz | Unlike its online outreach to the Gulf states, the Foreign Ministry's ‘Israel in the Iraqi Dialect’ Facebook p...
How Companies Should Leverage Digitization Dambisa Moyo, Project Syndicate| As the COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the fragility of many business models, it has also intensified ...
Vaccine Diplomacy is the New Space Race Hal Brands , AEI | The space race was the ultimate symbol of Cold War technological competition between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. Now...
The UN at Seventy-Five: How to Make it Relevant Again? CFR.org Editors Members of six leading global think tanks reflect on what reforms are the most important for the United Nations as it loo...
Diplomacy During the Quarantine: An Opportunity for More Agile Craftsmanship Pierre Vimont, Carnegie Europe Like many sectors of public and private life, diplomacy has been disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic. As...