
Trade Meets AI: Navigating in a ‘Digital New World’
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This event, organised by the Trade Policy Exchange, will explore the interplay between Trade Policy and Artificial Intelligence (AI). The advent of AI is heralding a new era…

Cyber diplomacy for Africa
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How does identity impact segregation?
RevisitHow does identity impact segregation, and how do fractals come into play? Join the discussion to uncover the complex interplay shaping our cities.

Kuwait Diplomatic Institute: Executive training in Diplomatic Negotiations and AI and Diplomacy
Alumni, Capacity development, Courses, Events, Faculty Training and workshops Artificial Intelligence, Capacity development, Digital foreign policy, Diplomacy courses and workshops, Diplomatic service, Foreign policy, Geopolitics, Negotiations, PersuasionExecutive training in Diplomatic Negotiations and AI and Diplomacy will be held from April 22 to 26, 2024, focusing on equipping diplomats to navigate the impact of digital technologies on diplomacy. Participants will learn to leverage tools like big data for analysis and policymaking, and develop skills for successful diplomatic negotiations and effective interaction with stakeholders.

How do problem-solving and rules impact decision-making?
RevisitHow do rules and problem-solving impact our choices? In this post, Aldo Matteucci explores how our decisions are influenced by intuition, creative thinking, and the unwritten laws of social conduct.

Book Launch: International Trade Law and Global Data Governance
EventsSummary: The book launch for "International Trade Law and Global Data Governance" by Neha Mishra explores aligning trade agreements with data governance practices. Co-hosted by Geneva Graduate Institute, it features a panel discussion with Diplo's Marilia Maciel.

Yellow Rain: Scientific insights and policy implications
Alumni Webinars EventsYellow rain in Geneva is an annual occurrence caused by sand and dust from the Sahara desert. Initially mistaken for chemical warfare, it was later found to be honey bee feces containing pollen. The phenomenon offers insights into climate and environmental implications, prompting a debate on global cooperation in science and technology. Experts like Dr. Nickovic and Dr. Basart will discuss sand and dust movements' impact, data collection methods, and cooperation opportunities on February 11, 2021, during a scientific discussion session.

What is revolution?
RevisitIs revolution feasible today or merely theoretical? From Hegel to Hannah Arendt and Marx, Aldo Matteucci looks at the concept through historical, philosophical, and cultural perspectives.

Beyond print: How books evolve in the age of AI acceleration
DiploPublishing, Publications Artificial Intelligence, Cultural diversityThe blog discusses the challenges faced by traditional publishing in keeping up with the rapid pace of technological advancements and societal changes. It proposes a two-speed approach to book publishing, integrating real-time updates with annual reflections, to balance timeliness and depth. Embracing multimedia elements in publishing is also recommended to cater to evolving preferences. The blog emphasizes the importance of adapting research and publishing practices to address the current speed of change, ensuring quality alongside quantity in academic output. Diplo's experiments in new publishing methods, focusing on cognitive proximity, aim to reshape knowledge sharing in the digital age.

Eisenhower’s Cold War strategy and the Dulles brothers
RevisitAldo Matteucci analyses the rise of WWII totalitarian ideologies, the challenges of the postwar period, and the Cold War strategies by Eisenhower and the Dulles brothers.