New forms of communication in diplomacy
Radojka Kraljević () and
Henrika Vilović ()
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Radojka Kraljević: Libertas International University, Zagreb, Croatia
Henrika Vilović: Libertas International University, Zagreb, Croatia
International Studies, 2019, vol. 19, issue 1-2, 25-42
Abstract:
From a theoretical and practical point of view, the authors consider how new forms of communication affect changes in the diplomatic profession, and when and in what situations new digital forms are better suited to traditional forms of communication. Diplomacy in the digital era has been shown to be positively developing with the help of new communication media. However, traditional models of communication still occupy a significant place in the diplomatic profession. The communication skills of diplomatic representatives are reflected in finding the optimal blend between traditional and new communication models in finding and responding to emerging circumstances in a global international environment. The authors consider it worthwhile and necessary to continue exploring this topic, which is very relevant and has only just begun to be researched in national contexts.
Keywords: communication; diplomacy; globalization; models (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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