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Diplomacy and digital age

Diplomacy and digital age
science, technology and global digital governance

  • ISBN: 9783631926970
  • Editorial: Peter Lang
  • Lugar de la edición: Bruxelles. Bélgica
  • Encuadernación: Cartoné
  • Medidas: 22 cm
  • Nº Pág.: 196
  • Idiomas: Inglés

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Resumen

This book examines the rapid shift from analog to digital life, accelerated by the pandemic, and its profound impact on diplomacy. As technology has advanced, new actors-especially Big Tech companies-now wield significant influence over international relations, global governance, and the world order, sometimes surpassing the power of governments.

The book addresses the challenges of diplomacy in the digital age from various perspectives, incorporating insights from diverse actors and disciplines, including universities, the private sector, and Science, Technology, and Innovation (STI) diplomacy. It also examines how different state approaches to digital governance impact the long-term resilience of their democracies.

This publication is a collaborative effort between university scholars and international experts, developed within the research group "EU Diplomacy Future 4 Digital Age," led by the Institute of European Studies and Human Rights at the Pontifical University of Salamanca.

Chapter 1 Diplomacy in the Digital Age: Introduction, Reflections and a General Overview / Mario Torres Jarrín and Antonio Núñez Y García Saúca
Chapter 2 AI and International Relations: Building a Practical Guide for Ethics Governance of AI for Diplomacy / Cecilia Danesi
Chapter 3 Science Diplomacy and Innovation Diplomacy: European Trajectories in Information and Communication Technologies (a Long-Term) / Pascal Griset
Chapter 4 Entrepreneurial Universities and Science Diplomacy: Harnessing Benefits at Micro, Meso , and Macro Levels in Sweden's Academic Landscape / Magnus Lindqvist and Hans Lundin
Chapter 5 The Protection of Fundamental Rights om International Data Transfers from the Schrems II Case / Aline Beltrame De Moura and Gabriel Henrique Ceron Trevisol
Chapter 6 Dilemmas and Tradeoffs of Digital Governance Models: The European Union, China and United State Compared / Kayle Van T'Klooster and Madeleine O. Hosli
Chapter 7 The Algorithmic Life Seen from The Americas: An Opportunity to Deploy EU Diplomacy with a Social Impact / Paulina Astroza and Mathias Erlandsen
Chapter 8 Transnational Skills Exchanges as a Model for Science Diplomacy: European Aid and Reconstruction in Palestine / Johnathan Michael Feldman
Chapter 9 Parliamentary Diplomacy and Personal Data Protection in the Digital Age: An Unexplored Opportunity for Upholding Human Rights in the European Union and Beyond? / Mónica Velasco-Pufleau

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