Covid-19 pandemic as a challenge for redefining tools in diplomacy and international relations

Stojanovska-Stefanova, Aneta and Magdinceva Sopova, Marija (2023) Covid-19 pandemic as a challenge for redefining tools in diplomacy and international relations. Knowledge - International Journal, 57 (1). pp. 133-137. ISSN 1857-923X / 2545-4439 (Online)

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Abstract

This paper will discuss the differences between traditional and modern diplomacy following the COVID-19 pandemic. It will examine how the use of internet technology and digital communication tools has changed the way diplomacy is conducted, and how this has impacted international relations. It will compare and contrast traditional methods of diplomacy with those used in the post-COVID era, including the role of social media, virtual meetings, and joint efforts between countries to tackle global issues. It will also explore new technology’s implications for diplomacy, including security concerns, difficulty in developing trust, and the potential for increased speed of international negotiations. This paper will discuss how diplomacy and international relations have been redefined in the 21st century. It will examine how new technology, such as social media and virtual meetings, has changed the way countries interact and negotiate with one another. It will also analyze how these changes have impacted global politics and international security. Finally, the paper will explore potential implications of this new form of diplomacy for the future of international relations.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Social Sciences > Economics and business
Social Sciences > Law
Social Sciences > Other social sciences
Social Sciences > Political Science
Divisions: Faculty of Tourism and Business Logistics
Depositing User: Aneta Stojanovska
Date Deposited: 20 Jun 2023 12:19
Last Modified: 20 Jun 2023 12:19
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/31927

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