Smart power involves both hard and soft power. It involves strategically applying diplomacy and persuasion. This type projects power and influence in a very cost-effective manner to legitimize the political and
As digitalization increases, countries employ digital diplomacy, harnessing digital resources to project their desired image. Digital diplomacy also encompasses the interactivity of digital platforms, providing a trove of public opinion that diplomatic a
International Law: International law governs relations between sovereign states and international organizations, addressing issues such as diplomacy, trade, human rights, and armed conflict. It comprises treaties, agreements, customary practices, and principles that guide interactions between nations and promot...
The concept of ‘community of common destiny’ in China's diplomacy: meaning, motives and implications Asia Pac. Policy Stud., 5 (2) (2018), pp. 196-207, 10.1002/app5.231 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar Zhao, 2014 S. Zhao A neo-colonialist predator or development partner? China's engagement...
Keywords: Twitter; Bots; Digital diplomacy; Bridging; News; Social media 1 Introduction Digital diplomacy can be understood as the use of digital resources by a country to achieve its foreign policy goals and proactively manage its image and reputation [1]. As the world becomes more digital, ...
Diplomacy, the established method of influencing the decisions and behavior of foreign governments and peoples through dialogue, negotiation, and other measures short of war or violence. Read more about the nature, purpose, history, and practice of diplo
Public diplomacy, any of various government-sponsored efforts aimed at communicating directly with foreign publics.
Accounts of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) may be found in Gerard Curzon, Multilateral Commercial Diplomacy (1965); Gardner Patterson, Discrimination in International Trade: The Policy Issues, 1945–1965 (1966); and Gilbert R. Winham, International Trade and the Tokyo Round ...
of diplomacy and related techniques of management. Some social scientists also suggest that the proliferating networks often have a considerable degree ofautonomyfrom the state. In this view, the key problem posed by the new governance is that it reduces the ability of the state not only to ...