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Vol. 4, Issue 6, Part A (2018)

Rise of Netpolitik and internet changing international politics and diplomacy

Rise of Netpolitik and internet changing international politics and diplomacy

Author(s)
Dr. Sanjeev Kumar
Abstract
It is most important pattern of the current use of technology to affect global interaction is just the tip of the iceberg. As described in the sides that follow, Diasporic societies around the global affect the internal politics and outer policy positions of their motherlands through e-mails and websites. The fast communication of information straight from the source allows global players to bypass formal diplomatic channels, have need off aster and maybe less considered responses by administrative officials and enables NGOs to communicate and make an impression their positions more broadly. Cyber campaigns influence political and economic decisions throughout the world. The last 500 years by historical personalities such as Richelieu, Metternich, Bismarck and Kissinger. Diplomats play political chess with nation-states, balancing and manipulation one against the other to gain political advantage. It is a international of fault lines: the global alliances leading to the world wars, the subsequent Cold War or the Clash of Civilizations suggested by Samuel Huntington. This article focused on rise of Netpolitik: how the internet is changing international politics and diplomacy.
Pages: 69-74  |  359 Views  94 Downloads
How to cite this article:
Dr. Sanjeev Kumar. Rise of Netpolitik and internet changing international politics and diplomacy. Int J Appl Res 2018;4(6):69-74.
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