Full Description
Despite growing interest in digital diplomacy, few studies to date have evaluated the extent to which foreign ministries have been able to realize its potential. Studies have also neglected to understand the manner in which diplomats define digital diplomacy and envision its practice. This article explores the digital diplomacy model employed by four foreign ministries through interviews and questionnaires with practitioners.
Contents
Introduction
Literature Review
The Need for Digital Diplomacy
The Benefits of Digital Diplomacy
The Challenges of Digital Diplomacy
Digital Diplomacy: From Theory to Practice
Research Questions and Methodology
Results
Poland's MFA
Finland's MFA
Norway's MFA
Israel's MFA
Discussion
Conclusions
Bibliography



