Old enemies, new technology By: David Carment , / 12 December, 2014 Canada’s digital diplomacy falls back on divisive, “you are either with us or against us” strategies. By David Carment and Ariane Sadjed.
Can a Tweet topple a government? By: Eva Salinas , / 16 October, 2014 Hashtags and Facebook posts may not change policy, but they can set the agenda, Alfred Hermida writes in his new book, Tell Everyone.
Time for a Blueprint for Canadian Digital Diplomacy By: Grégoire-François Legault , Julian Dierkes , / 17 April, 2014 DFATD’s online presence is exploding. What’s missing is a comprehensive strategy to manage it.
The Digital Diplomacy Revolution By: Roland Paris , / 19 June, 2013 Roland Paris on why foreign ministries must adapt to the social media revolution to avoid irrelevance and why Canada needs to catch up.
The Digital Diplomat: Connected and on Twitter By: Matthias Lüfkens , / 17 October, 2012 Matthias Lüfkens on the new tools of “21st Century Statecraft”.