The Practice Of Public Diplomacy: Confronting C... -

As the delegates stood to break for lunch, the tension in the room had shifted. They weren't just representatives of states anymore; they were architects of trust in an age of architectural collapse.

Maya, a mid-career diplomat, wasn’t looking at the screen. She was looking at the representative from the Republic of Kowa, a country currently embroiled in a digital disinformation war with its neighbor. The Practice of Public Diplomacy: Confronting C...

"Public diplomacy used to be about jazz tours and library exchanges," Maya began, her voice steady. "But today, the crisis isn't just on the borders. It’s in the algorithms." As the delegates stood to break for lunch,

The conference room in Brussels was silent, save for the hum of the air conditioner and the rhythmic tapping of Maya’s pen. On the screen behind her, the title of the summit glowed in stark white: She was looking at the representative from the

"We didn't send a memo," Maya explained. "We sent a counter-narrative."