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  1. May 2022
    1. How different generations of diplomats incorporate and adapt not only to new tools but to this changing context of diplomacy affects their incorporation and appropriate use.

      I think this is very important because our senior diplomatic colleagues come from a very different generations than ours. In this respect, we not only get to learn from their expertise but they also learn from younger diplomats who might find it easier to navigate online and digital tools.

    2. This classroom demonstrates online learning as a tool for continuing education and training in a diplomat’s busy life and for outreach to constituencies. Does your mission or organisation use online training tools? What examples can you share?

      Yes, out diplomatic institute provides online training courses to members of the Mexican Foreign Service. These trainings cover a variety of topics like consular documentation, protection or even protocol.

    3. Twitter is being used for the conduct of state and even for Twitter diplomacy.
    4. used for both diplomatic listening (information gathering) and diplomatic talking (public diplomacy).
    5. Facebook and Twitter
    6. These technologies, among others, impact how modern diplomacy performs its main functions as outlined in Article 3 of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations: representation, protection of nationals and consular assistance, negotiations, information gathering, and promoting friendly relations, including public diplomacy (UN, 1961).
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