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Is AI a Force For Good?
Interview With Branka Panic, Founder And Executive Director At AI For Peace Forbes When creating AI systems, organizations should also...


Artificial Intelligence and Its Partners
Oleg Shakirov, Modern Diplomacy The creation of the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI) reflects the growing interest of...


What’s This? A Bipartisan Plan for AI and National Security
Tom Simonite, Weird US Representatives Will Hurd and Robin Kelly are from opposite sides of the ever-widening aisle, but they share a...


Mapping for Diplomacy: A Virtual “Mapping for Global Health” Mapathon
Tom Gertin, U.S. Department of State On April 28, 2020, MapGive held its second annual "Mapping for Diplomacy" event in partnership with...


Polarized politics has infected American diplomacy
William Burns, The Atlantic Foreigners aren’t laughing at us. They pity and discount us - The style and substance of our polarized...


The overmilitarization of American foreign policy
Robert M. Gates, Foreign Affairs The United States must recover the full range of its power - U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to...


“Mask Diplomacy” and Understating China’s Confucian Strategy in International Relations
Punsara Amarasinghe, Modern Diplomacy The unexpected situation erupted in the West before coping with the coronavirus was followed by...


Covid19: Upgrading Diplomacy and Statecraft to prepare the new normal
Radu Magdin, Modern Diplomacy Diplomats will have to be more adaptable than ever and willing to quickly learn and deploy new tools and...


Post-corona, we’re going to need new diplomacy
Gesu Antonio Baez, Modern Diplomacy Diplomacy – as the art of partnership building it is – is needed now more than ever in order to...


Interpreting China’s ‘Wolf-Warrior Diplomacy‘
Zhiqun Zhu, The Diplomat What explains the sharper tone to China’s overseas conduct recently? Read the full article HERE #China #US...


Identity and relationship-building in China’s Arctic diplomacy
Marc Lateigne, The Arctic Institute China’s Arctic engagement has increased considerably during the past decade, which has not only...


Diplomacy in the time of COVID-19: Canada engaging in social media ‘caremongering’
Cyril Ma, Harbour Times The consulate urges all fellow Canadians to follow official social media channels for up to date information,...


For global diplomats, Zoom is not like being in the room
Ryan Heath, Politico For diplomats from some of the world’s far-flung and poorer countries, virtual conferences have been a lifeline in...


Despite New China-Africa Tension, Beijing Has a Pivotal Role to Play in Africa's COVID-19 Recovery
John Campbell, Council on Foreign Relations Videos and images have surfaced showing young African men being dragged in handcuffs by...


Why Chinese Embassies Have Embraced Aggressive Diplomacy
James Palmer, Foreign Policy Beijing is trying to maintain its narrative as diplomats spread misinformation about the rest of the world’s...


Diplomacy after the Coronavirus pandemic
Michael Brodsky, Jerusalem Post There will be changes in most of our professions, including that of the diplomat. The struggle between...


Zoom climate diplomacy: ‘Technology doesn’t help build trust’
Chloé Farand, Climate Change News The coronavirus pandemic has pushed climate diplomacy online, greening much of UN Climate Change’s...


The Mandera Triangle Crisis: Somalia and Kenya Diplomatic Faceoff
Abdirashid Diriye Kalmoy, Modern Diplomacy While the COVID-19 was morphing from an epidemic into a catastrophic global pandemic,...


India’s growing engagement with the South Caucasus
Emil Avdaliani, Modern Diplomacy Throughout decades the South Caucasus has played a relatively minor role in India’s foreign policy....


Morocco, Mexico pledge to develop bilateral cooperation
Yahia Hatim, Morocco World News While relations between Mexico and Morocco have historically been marked by Mexico’s position on Western...
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