E-diplomacy walks the line between continuity and change in our digital era.
Diplomatic activities are increasingly supported by internet and digital tools, and other information and communications technologies (ICTs). Diplomats rely on the internet to find information, communicate with colleagues via email, and negotiate draft texts in electronic format; diplomats are also increasingly using new social networking platforms such as blogs and Facebook.
This course focuses on the opportunities and challenges internet tools offer for diplomatic activities. It also examines the policy implications inherent in these processes.
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Classroom blog
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Cantina
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Course resources
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Online study guide
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Course results
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Mid-course assignment (due 13 Jun, 23:00 UTC)
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Final assignment (due 15 Jul, 23:00 UTC)
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