Behind the scenes of digital diplomacy | Rebecca Adler-Nissen | TEDxCopenhagenSalon
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- čas přidán 22. 05. 2024
- Hashtags and 140 characters are becoming the norm in how we talk about anything. What we’re currently doing, what we think about that article by The Guardian, democratic vote outcomes, or what we ate just yesterday. As world leaders and politicians are equally engaged with social media, could this immediate and intense way of communicating ever affect foreign affairs? Rebecca Adler-Nissen is a Professor at the Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen. Her research focuses on international relations theory, diplomacy, sovereignty, security and European integration. She is former Head of Section in the Department of European Policy, at the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
Great video. The parallel development of social media and multilateral institutions + transnational issues.
The twiplomacy and faceplomacy ideas have tampered with traditional requirements of diplomacy as stipulated in the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. Digital age has both positive and negative impacts to the process of diplomacy
It’s 2020 and I’m enjoying this TED Talk. You basically foreshadowed the debacle that is Donald Trump.
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As a constructive feedback, this video is not offering a real solution but rather lectures about how diplomacy really works and how digitalization has changed it. But still interesting
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is international relations basically just dogma and rules that don't matter but shouldn't be broken now?
yup
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Good video but very naif. Leaders and politicians are moved by vanity and ego. Even the ones who seem simple people. Trust me otherwise they wouldn't be in politics.