Diplo and E-Diplomacy (Evolution & Timeline)
Published on 22 February 2012
Updated on 07 September 2022
Updated on 07 September 2022
Diplo and E-diplomacy
- 1992 – Establishement of the Unit for Computer Applications in Diplomacy at the Mediterranean Academy of Diplomatic Studies
- 1998 – Establishement of DiploProjects at the Mediterranean Academy of Diplomatic Studies
- 2002 – Establishiement of DiploFoundation
List of Activities on E-diplomacy
Courses
- 1994 – current: lectures, seminars and face-to-face training sessions on Cyber Diplomacy
- 1994 – 1998: Course on Information Technology and Diplomacy (workshop + online learning)
- 1999 – 2005: Postgraduate Diploma in Information Technology and Diplomacy (workshop + online learning)
- 2004 – current: Internet Governance (various courses offered online and face-to-face in a wide range of settings and as part of capacity building programmes)
- 2006 – current: Master/Postgraduate Diploma in Contemporary Diplomacy (workshop + online learning)
- 2006 – current: Cyber Diplomacy (10 week online course)
Conferences
- International Conference of Information Technology and Diplomacy (1997)
- International Conference on Modern Diplomacy (1998)
- 2 International Conferences on Web-Management in Diplomacy (2001, 2002)
- International Conference on Web-Management for International Organisations (2002)
- International Conference – Internet Governance: The Way Forward (2006)
- Seminar on Online Learning in Diplomacy (2006)
Publications
- Modern Diplomacy (1998)
- Internet Guide for Diplomats (2000)
- Building.org (2002)
- Information Society Library (2003)
- Discussion Papers in Internet Governance and Policy (ongoing series)
Projects
- UNDP Project on E-diplomacy (1997–1999)
- USIP Project on Online Negotiations (1997)
- DiploWeb (research, advising and awards programme for the use of Internet in diplomacy (2000 – 2003)
- Capacity Building in Internet Governance (2004 – current)
- Diplomacy Island and Maldives virtual embassy in Second Life (2007)
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