When the E.U. realized the potential of digital diplomacy
Like most nations and international organizations, the European Union has eagerly adopted social media over the past two years. And like most foreign ministries,...
I Love Serbian People. I Love Serbian Food
Stephanie Be, an American girl from California who has lived in Rio, Barcelona, and Sydney, wrote last week an article for Huffington Post titled...
Internet governance: Brazil taking the lead in international debates
By Melody Patry / 16 June, 2014
This is the third in a series of articles based on the Index report: Brazil: A new global internet referee?
Key...
Gastrodiplomacy for the Middle Kingdom
In the realm of cuisine, there are few countries that have as distinguished a history as China. China's cuisine is fabled the world over...
Are you still making these 5 Twitter mistakes?
This post originally appeared on the Twitter Counter blog.
Twitter can be a great tool for establishing your brand, building a community and extending your...
6 Scientific Tips to Get More Retweets
As a community manager, I know that people working in social media are always searching for the ultimate tweet: 140 characters of pure perfection...
A Defense (Sort of) of Twitter I don’t tweet, but I see why some...
I am not on Twitter. I am not a snob about it. Some of my best friends tweet. Nor do I believe that my absence...
Marking the Foreign Secretary’s 200,000 twitter follower
This week the Foreign Secretary William Hague welcomed student Gopal Rao to the Foreign Office. The meeting was the result of a competition launched...
The United Nation’s Social Network
Several weeks ago I wrote a blog post in which I attempted to illustrate and analyze the social network of the world’s foreign ministries....
Canada Advocates for Digital Diplomacy
Canadian Foreign Minister John Baird threw his lot in with digital diplomacy in a speech given yesterday at the Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development...