Diplo Blog
What is revolution?
26 March 2024
Is 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.
Eisenhower’s Cold War strategy and the Dulles brothers
18 March 2024
Aldo 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.
‘Yes Minister’ as the novel Turing test for advanced AI
09 March 2024
In the rapidly changing landscape of AI, distinguishing between AI and human capabilities becomes increasingly tricky. Once considered the gold standard for assessing machine intelligence, the Turing Test needs an update to account for the sophisticated nuances of human conversation and thought processes. The British sitcom “Yes Minister” enters the picture as an unconventional but […]
Hitler’s impact: Catalysing Europe’s fall and USA’s rise to power
08 March 2024
How did Hitler's actions accelerate Europe's decline and catalyse the USA's ascent to global dominance? Aldo Matteucci analyses.
Pave the way to digital accessibility: 15 do’s and don’ts
07 March 2024
Digital accessibility is essential when creating online content to ensure inclusivity. This listicle provides some best practices, including do's and don'ts, that can make an immediate difference.
WTO e-commerce Moratorium: The last renewal?
06 March 2024
On 1 March, during the extra day of negotiations, WTO Members gathered in Abu Dhabi for the 13th Ministerial Conference agreed to extend the current Moratorium on Customs Duties on Electronic Transmissions until the next ministerial meeting, or until 31 March 2026, whichever is earlier. In spite of that, this could be the beginning of […]
Generation Y sets its rules of good behaviour
29 February 2024
At university, Generation Y follows strict conduct guidelines, but might these rules hinder genuine interactions and direct personal communication? Aldo Matteucci analyses.
The Yamashita trial: What do we know about command accountability?
20 February 2024
In 1945, General Tomoyuki Yamashita was tried and executed for war crimes he was held accountable for under the principle of 'command accountability', despite not ordering or being aware of his subordinates' actions.
13th WTO Ministerial Conference: What is at stake for digital trade?
19 February 2024
E-commerce and trade, Economic, Geopolitics, Globalisation, International law, International relations, law and politics, Politics and governance, Public policy
The thirteenth Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization (MC13) will take place from 26 to 29 February, in Abu Dhabi. On this occasion, WTO members will take stock of advancements since the 2022 Ministerial, and will seek to agree on a framework to guide negotiations in the next two years. In general, no […]
New Germany’s digital foreign policy strategy: Between continuity and change
13 February 2024
Germany's new digital foreign policy emphasizes human rights, security, and economic prosperity in the digital world. It focuses on digital interdependence, addressing risks and promoting digital standards that respect fundamental rights. The strategy reflects a nuanced approach to digital governance, highlighting the importance of digital infrastructure and the challenges of ensuring inclusive participation.
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