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Digital Diplomacy: Projection and Retrieval of Images and Identities
págs. 29-44
From Micro to Macro Digital Disruptions: A New Prism for Investigating Digital Diplomacy
págs. 45-62
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Researching Influence Operations: ‘Dark Arts’ Mercenaries and The Digital Influence Industry
págs. 80-99
Diplomatic Negotiations in the Digital Context: Key Issues, Emerging Trends, and Procedural Changes
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History and Digital Public Diplomacy: Media Disruption and Global Public Engagement Online in Historical Perspective
págs. 177-193
Digital Cultural Diplomacy:: From Content Providers to Opinion Makers
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Transforming International Development:: Navigating the Shift Towards Digital Cooperation
págs. 250-268
New Trends in Digital Diplomacy: The Rise of Tiktok and The Geopolitics of Algorithmic Governance
págs. 269-287
The Digital Hybridization of Ministries of Foreign Affairs: The Case of the Nordic and Baltic States
págs. 291-310
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Digital Diplomatic Representation: The Rise of Tech Ambassadors
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The European Union and Digital Diplomacy: Projecting Global Europe in the Social Media Era
págs. 457-474
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Chinese Wolf-Warrior Diplomacy: Motivations, Modalities, and Sites of Practice
págs. 511-527
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Diplomacy in Times of Crisis in the GCC: The Blockade and the Pandemic
págs. 564-581
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