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Digital diplomacy: theory and practice
As a time-honoured method of international cooperation, diplomacy has been often besieged by questions regarding the “magic and mystery” of how it works, succeeds or fails (Sharp 2009, 2). Bull’s view of diplomacy as “the conduct of relations between states and other entities with standing in world politics by official agents and by peaceful means” (Bull 1997, 156) remains the most commonly used definition among diplomatic scholars, followed closely by Watson’s characterization of diplomacy as the process of “negotiation between political entities which acknowledge each other’s independence” (Watson 1984, 33).
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