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Digital diplomacy: The impact of the internet on international relationsWestcott, 2008
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International relations have always been profoundly affected by technology. The Internet-20 years young-is having just such a profound impact. It constitutes, along with the IT systems it connects, a quantum leap in people's ability to communicate both one-to-one and one-to …
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