Public Diplomacy: The Role of Social Media in Digital Diplomacy
Public Diplomacy: The Role of Social Media in Digital Diplomacy
Author(s): Genc MekajSubject(s): Media studies, Political Sciences, Communication studies, International relations/trade, Politics and communication, Sociology of Politics
Published by: Altezoro, s. r. o. & Dialog
Keywords: public diplomacy; risks; digital diplomacy; social media; international communication; challenges;
Summary/Abstract: n the digital age, characterised by rapid technological advancement, social media has become a crucial tool in public diplomacy. States, governments, organisations, politicians, and diplomats increasingly use online platforms to communicate directly with international audiences, shape public opinion, convey strategies and goals, and manage international relations. The evolution of soft power and digital diplomacy has accelerated, primarily driven by the increasing influence of social media. This paper explores the concept of public diplomacy and examines how social media influences both public and digital diplomacy. It addresses the opportunities, challenges, and risks associated with their use. Using descriptive and analytical methods, we analyse academic literature, official documents, and international reports on public Diplomacy, digital Diplomacy, and the role of social media platforms. In addition, we include specific case studies that highlight the impact and interconnection between digital diplomacy and social media. By applying qualitative analysis, this study aims to understand the broader context, strategies, and diplomatic perceptions, as well as the influence of social media in this field. The findings of this analysis highlight the growing importance and effectiveness of public diplomacy, particularly digital diplomacy. While digital platforms enhance transparency, civic engagement, and the reach of soft power, contributing to stronger international relations, they also pose significant risks, including misinformation, cyberattacks, and misinterpretation of diplomatic messages, all of which can have serious negative consequences. Public Diplomacy, digital Diplomacy, and social media are interlinked, and when used appropriately and strategically, they can yield meaningful and positive outcomes.
Journal: Traektoriâ Nauki
- Issue Year: 11/2025
- Issue No: 09
- Page Range: 1007-1012
- Page Count: 6
- Language: English
