The Digitalization of Public Diplomacy

The Digitalization of Public Diplomacy

Explore our past event at the commons—an interactive discussion featuring author and academic Mr. Ilan Manor on the escalating digitalization of public diplomacy. Over the past decade, foreign ministries have embarked on endeavors such as launching virtual embassies, establishing a robust social media presence, developing smartphone applications, and even delving into coding. Despite these advancements, foreign ministries and their embassies worldwide grapple with substantial challenges when harnessing digital tools for diplomatic purposes.

During this engaging talk, Mr. Ilan Manor provided a new perspective through which to understand the impact of digital technologies on public diplomacy. Attendees delved into the analysis of how ministries of foreign affairs and diplomats employ digital technologies to achieve public diplomacy goals. Moreover, the discussion identified strategies and best practices for leveraging digital tools in multilateral settings. The event served as a platform for exploring the evolving landscape of digital diplomacy and gaining valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities it presents for diplomatic endeavors.

Participating in this session:

Speakers

Mr. Ilan MANOR, PhD candidate at the University of Oxford. His book, The Digitalization of Public Diplomacy, was published in 2019. 

Moderator:

Natalie ALEXANDER, Knowledge & Learning Commons, UN Library & Archives Geneva.

Event details

Date
Starts
12.30 p.m. Geneva CET
Ends
2.00 p.m. Geneva CET
Event Speaker

Mr. Ilan MANOR

Event moderator

Natalie ALEXANDER

Event location

Library Events Room (B.135)
Building B, 1st Floor 
Palais des Nations 

Category

Practical information

This was an in-person event. No recording is available.