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_aSeib, Philip M.,
_d1949-
245 1 0 _aReal-time diplomacy :
_bpolitics and power in the social media era /
_cPhilip Seib.
260 _aBasingstoke :
_bPalgrave MacMillan,
_cc2012.
300 _a199 p. ;
_c23 cm.
500 _aIncludes index.
505 0 _aThe political revolution -- The media revolution -- Traditional diplomacy and the cushion of time -- The arrival of rapid-reaction diplomacy -- The expeditionary diplomat and the case for public diplomacy -- The promise of networks -- Ripple effects -- Looking ahead.
520 _aThe 2011 uprisings in the Middle East proved that democracy retains its appeal, even to people who have long lived without it. They also illustrate how, in a high-speed, media-centric world, conventional diplomacy has become an anachronism. It analyses the essential marriage between diplomacy and new media, evaluating media's real-time capabilities rather than being driven by them.
650 0 _9244
_aDiplomacy
650 0 _9244
_aDiplomacy
_xDecision making
_xTechnological innovations
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_aSocial media
_xPolitical aspects
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_aInternet and international relations
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_aProtest movements in mass media
650 0 _9977
_aProtest movements
_zArab countries
_xHistory
_y21st century
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