The Oxford Handbook of Digital Diplomacy

Corneliu Bjola editor Ilan Manor editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:4th Jan '24

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The Oxford Handbook of Digital Diplomacy cover

In recent years, digital technologies have substantially impacted the world of diplomacy. From social media platforms and artificial intelligence to smartphone application and virtual meetings, digital technologies have proven disruptive impacting the norms, practices and logics of diplomats, states, and diplomatic institutions. Although the term digital diplomacy is commonly used by academics and diplomats, few works to date have clearly defined this term or offered a comprehensive analysis of its evolution. This handbook investigates digital diplomacy as a practice, as a process and as a form of disruption. Written by leading experts in the field, this comprehensive volume delves into the ways in which digital technologies are being used to achieve foreign policy goals, and how diplomats are adapting to the digital age. The Oxford Handbook of Digital Diplomacy explores the shifting power dynamics in diplomacy, exploring the establishment of embassies in technology hubs, the challenges faced by foreign affairs departments in adapting to digital technologies, and the utilization of digital tools as a means of exerting influence. Utilizing a multidisciplinary approach, including theories from international relations, diplomacy studies, communications, sociology, internet studies, and psychology, the handbook examines the use of digital technologies for international development in the Global South, the efforts to combat digital disinformation in the Middle East, and the digital policies of countries in Europe and the Asia-Pacific. Through case studies and in-depth analysis, readers will gain a comprehensive understanding of the term "digital diplomacy" and the many ways in which diplomacy has evolved in the digital age.

This volume is a tour de force, based on excellent research, and an important and well-timed contribution to the literature. Many leading authors in this volume offer a lot of food for thought to readers who want to make academic sense of diplomacy in the digital age. With state of the art and theoretically stimulating essays, and editors who have become household names in research on digital diplomacy, the Handbook will surely be welcomed by many researchers and students. As a just-in-time research effort on fast-moving technological change and the conduct of international relations , this is a superb guide, and the book deserves a second edition before the end of the decade. * Jan Melissen, Editor-in-Chief The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, Leiden University, the Netherlands, and University of Antwerp, Belgium *
A tour de force! In an era of rapid digital transformation, this Handbook is more than just a reference-it is a roadmap. Based on interdisciplinary, innovative theory and meticulous research, the leading experts in the field make invaluable thought-provoking insights about the nexus of digital technologies and diplomatic practice available to scholars and students. Dive in to explore, understand, and engage with the digital frontiers of modern diplomacy. * Emanuel Adler, Professor of Political Science Emeritus and Bronfman Chair of Israeli Studies Emeritus at the University of Toronto. *
Digital diplomacy has upended traditional practices of communication, and western democracies appear to be losing the information war in many parts of the world...This volume provides a welcome and necessary foundation for that agenda. * Rémi Meehan, International Affairs *

ISBN: 9780192859198

Dimensions: 253mm x 180mm x 40mm

Weight: 126g

704 pages