The study Towards a secure cyberspace via regional co-operation provides an overview of the international dialogue on establishing norms of state behaviour and confidence-building measures in cyberspace.
Author/s: Vladimir Radunovic,
Source: Cybersecurity Library
Author/s: DiploFoundation,
Source: Other
This text was published in the ASEF Outlook Report 2016/2017, CONNECTIVITY: Facts and Perspectives.
Author/s: Jovan Kurbalija,
Source: Other
Report on cybersecurity cooperation in the Western Balkans
Author/s: Adriana Minovic, Adel Abusara, Eranda Begaj, Vladimir Erceg, Predrag Tasevski, Vladimir Radunovic, Franziska Klopfer,
Source: Cybersecurity Library
Report on cybersecurity competence building trends in OECD countries
Author/s: Vladimir Radunovic, David Rüfenacht,
Source: Cybersecurity Library
Genuine, honest persuasion cannot be rhetoric, cannot be show, and cannot be theatrics. It has to be something that you genuinely believe in, and people sense this.
Author/s: Joe Borg,
Source: Persuasion:::, The Essence of Diplomacy (2013)
Dr Milan Jazbec, a practitioner and researcher in diplomacy, positions a discussion on persuasion in the sociology of diplomacy.
Author/s: Milan Jazbec,
Source: Persuasion:::, The Essence of Diplomacy (2013)
Aldo Matteucci explores the relevance of social context for persuasion. Since persuasion leads to change, we should look into the mechanisms of change in society.
Author/s: Aldo Matteucci,
Source: Persuasion:::, The Essence of Diplomacy (2013)
Ambassador Victor Camilleri argues that the essence of diplomacy is a search for a point of convergence.
Author/s: Victor Camilleri,
Source: Persuasion:::, The Essence of Diplomacy (2013)
Dr Paul Meerts discusses persuasion in the context of the Vienna Congress (1814–1815), one of the most successful diplomatic events in history.
Author/s: Paul Meerts,
Source: Persuasion:::, The Essence of Diplomacy (2013)